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This "Ban" is includded when the link is only tagged on an html tag such as an <img src="">?
The objective is just to display, not to download massively. I would like to know about and the Ban post you linked does not mention it, or if it does, is not clear for me.
This is for a website with 10 to 1000 visits per day, but not focussed on downloading, just to display for example a background image... or a blog hero banner.
Thank you in advance for your response. ❤️
Hi @lausbd, any time a shared link is accessed, viewed or downloaded would count towards the daily bandwidth and download limit. Depending on how your system is set up, it may or may not access the link frequently.
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