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Use Reverse Image Search

Rishi Offline
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( This post was last modified: 02-28-2019, 08:42 PM by Rishi )

Most of the photos shared by the posters on Wildfact are copyright of someone else. 

By sharing the source, not only are you giving owners their due credit, you are also making additional details available to the viewers of your post & may hit other interesting material related to it.
It is also a great way to double check the authenticity of images & find better quality versions of them.

To encourage the habit sharing of links & credits to photographs' source website/profile/article, here's a reliable & easy to use "Reverse Image Search" engine:
Prepostseo Image Search



What it is & how it works.

Upload the image normally like you'd do otherwise. For example:

*This image is copyright of its original author

Simply copy the images url (in edit mode, or by opening it in new tab).

Open the Image Search & paste the link, or directly use the upload image feature. Press "Search Inage".

*This image is copyright of its original author

It will show available search options with multiple major search engines.

*This image is copyright of its original author

Unless the original image is in some private profile or gallery, there is a good chance that you'll find other copies of the image on the internet.

*This image is copyright of its original author

In this case, a WWF article:

*This image is copyright of its original author

Often people surf through Internet once in a while & hoard all good stuff they find. Later on while posting those one might have no idea where he/she had found them, or who the photographer was.
Even if someone bookmarks every one of them & individual photo sources are still hectic to find from the pile.

Give it a try.



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India sanjay Offline
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Thats great suggestion Rishi.. thanks for putting effort for making this post.
Also, search by image can be done directly on these search engine, they have built in option for that... Indirectly this tool is doing the same thing, it is using their API and making call.

I request you guys to give proper credit to images.. Taking images are hard job and we should appreciate other works by giving them proper credit
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Philippines kelly1990 Offline
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( This post was last modified: 11-19-2018, 11:17 PM by sanjay )

This app search by image really really works. I was getting catfished and I had no clue for a while till red flags started coming up. I decided to give it a try,
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India lalezi Offline
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Now I am using this google reverse image search tool.
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