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Hello and welcome to this tutorial on how to hide an image URL from our website. In todayamp;#39;s video, we will walk you through the process of hiding image URLs on your website using CSS and JavaScript. As a website owner, you might not want to reveal the image URL of your website for various reasons. Maybe you donamp;#39;t want other websites to hotlink your images or want to protect your images from being downloaded by others. Whatever your reason, hiding the image URL can be a useful technique. Welcome to our lesson. We have an amp;lt;imgamp;gt; tag here that displays our image on the browser. Right now, if we right-click on the image, we can see the image URL. Hereamp;#39;s a simple method to hide an image URL. Just add here, pointer-events: none;. The image address is not showing here. However, the image URL can still be easily seen by inspecting the element or viewing the page source. Letamp;#39;s click here on, amp;quot;Inspectamp;quot;. Here we can see the image URL