Docs/Sharing decks

Watermarking & viewer protection

Tile the viewer’s email across every page and add screenshot friction — honest deterrents, not DRM.

Watermarking and the viewer-protection toggles make a leaked deck traceable and a little harder to copy. They are honest deterrents — they raise friction and accountability, not an unbreakable lock.

Dynamic watermark

Turn on Watermark with viewer email when creating a link. The viewer then sees their email and the current date tiled lightly across every page. Because it carries the viewer’s own identity, a screenshot or photo of the deck is traceable back to who took it.

Screenshot deterrents

With the watermark on, the viewer also gets light screenshot friction: right-click and copy are blocked, and a small “watermarked · logged” pill is shown so the viewer knows the session is recorded.

This is a deterrent, not DRM
A determined viewer can still photograph a screen. The goal is traceability and accountability — anyone who shares the deck does so with their name on every page.

Removing the Raiz’d badge

On the Free plan, shared decks show a small “Powered by Raiz’d” badge in the viewer toolbar. Any paid plan removes it for a fully white-label viewer.

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