We’ve rolled out marketplace-specific firewall tuning so Amazon, eBay, Walmart, and Shopify can fetch and cache your images cleanly from flat-file uploads. The result: fewer rejections, fewer 403s, and a smoother listing workflow.
What changed
We’ve analyzed the flat file image download patterns of the Amazon, eBay, Walmart and Shopify marketplaces, and optimized our image delivery CDN firewall to improve compatibility.
We have a lot of online sellers at Img.vision using these marketplaces, so we were able to use the data we have to make targetted tweaks to our enterprise firewall to improve reliability.
Why it matters (for sellers)
- Listings go through on the first try: Less back-and-forth fixing links.
- Faster time to live: Images are accepted and cached more predictably.
- Less frustration: Upload, verify, done.
Also released
We also released this stuff in the last weeks:
(FIX) Watermarking service with ultra-large images
Free-plan watermarking could fail on extremely high-megapixel files. We’ve hardened the service so even very large images watermark correctly.
(IMPROVED) Faster dashboard thumbnails
A light optimization makes image thumbnails in your dashboard load snappier, while simplifying the underlying mechanism.
(IMPROVED) Clearer “Signature” in the share bar
The Signature option now opens a dedicated popup instead of staying in the bottom bar, eliminating the “cut-off logo” confusion and avoiding hidden scrolling.
(FIX) Thumbnail refresh on image replace
Replacing an image now refreshes its dashboard thumbnail even for older d.img.vision links, keeping visuals in sync.
(Improved) Now up to 20 manager accounts
If your plan allows team accounts, you can now have up to 20 manager accounts instead of the previous 10 accounts. Manager accounts have full access to your drive, except for the billing part.