How to watermark an image
When you upload an image to the internet it can be seen (and subsequently saved) by anyone. Protecting your images online is a smart way to make sure your photographs do not end up elsewhere without your knowledge. By watermarking them you will retain some control over what happens to them. It's suggested you watermark your own photographs to protect them. Watermarking an image means adding text so that others cannot use it as their own. It does not however stop the image from being saved etc.
Here is an example of a gorgeous cock picture that's watermarked.
1. Visit www.WatermarkTool.com and follow the steps on the website to customise your image and watermark.
2. It's recommended you add your username and the LPSG website address. For example "My User Name - LPSG.com". This way, people will know where the image originated from and who it belongs to.
3. Place the text over the centre of the image (or over an important part) so that if anyone does try to steal the image, they would be unable to edit out or remove the watermark.
4. Save your image and upload it to LPSG (here's a guide).
Alternatively: You can use a photo editing application like Photoshop or MS Paint to add text over your image and upload it to your profile.