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  • #31174
    rowdysign
    Customer

    Hello,

    A client of mine is quite concerned of the privacy of their 3d-models. They absolutely don’t want to share their 3d-models directly through the internet, but for them it’s no problem to display the 3d-models with a Verge3D application.

    Since the Verge3D application makes use of files like .gltf and .bin situated on our server, there is ofcourse a possibility that someone can access those files directly.

    So I was wondering if someone has their hands on our .bin and .gltf files, will it be possible to somehow view and edit those 3d-models?

    If so, is there a possibility to fend off unwanted use of these .bin and .gltf files that would allow to show the models in a Verge3D application but not directly on the server?

    #31194

    Hi,

    if uploading to Internet is a no go, you can create a desktop application with Electron.js and run it locally.

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    #31200

    here is the relevant page (no coding required):
    https://www.electronjs.org/docs/tutorial/application-distribution#manual-distribution

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