I'm testing something out using a webapp where users can see a few pieces of an image but not all of it at once. The whole data is sent down to the client and decrypted client-side. That data is then in base64 so I simply use:
img.src = 'data:image/jpeg;base64,' + imgdata;
In order to display it. Then I can call
my2Dcontext.drawImage(img, x, y, width, height)
and all would be good, right?
Except no, the original full data is incredibly easy to download. Just copy the data source from the image and then download or open inspector and download it that way.
For this reason I'm wondering how I could conceivably get the data from imgData onto the screen without having to put it all on the screen.
Is there any way to render part of an image from data onto canvas without create things like full-image data urls?
I know this is an odd case, but if any of you guys have any creative ideas I'd really appreciate it!
(P.S, I'm aware this is essentially security through obscurity in some sense and that if they can display the parts separately on the screen they can just patch them together. I'm just trying to stop the easiest level of extraction. Thanks)