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38 minutes ago, misterdynomite30 said:

Damn I'm gonna have to use this yandex site more often. it's more accurate than tineye for spotting fake pics. 

   TinEye was more effective when fake ads used old porn pics. As most now used stolen content from Instagram, OnlyFans and other sources, Yandex and Google Images are far more effective tools to find the source of those pics.

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21 hours ago, Greenteal said:

   TinEye was more effective when fake ads used old porn pics. As most now used stolen content from Instagram, OnlyFans and other sources, Yandex and Google Images are far more effective tools to find the source of those pics.

Can you please point me in the direction as to how to use google images for this?

I still don't understand where to look and how it works. (sorry to jack the thread)

I only know how to use tineye.

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2 hours ago, misterdynomite30 said:

Can you please point me in the direction as to how to use google images for this?

I still don't understand where to look and how it works. (sorry to jack the thread)

I only know how to use tineye.

   There can be easier way depending on what browser you use, but I'll explain based on if you copied the pics on your hard drive.

   Start with Google, Google Images, the Camera icon, "Upload an image", "Choose File", browse for the image location, double-click or "Open" the image and see results.

    Yandex images is very similar. Click the Camera icon, "Select a file", browse, double-click or "Open" and see results.

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Also if you use Chrome as your browser (and are on a PC), then you can simply right click on any image and select "search google for image".

Super easy and seems fairly reliable. 

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4 hours ago, Mikeyboy said:

Also if you use Chrome as your browser (and are on a PC), then you can simply right click on any image and select "search google for image".

Super easy and seems fairly reliable. 

Great advise, same goes for Android phones, tap and hold on any picture and the menu will pop up with one of the options being to "search Google for image".

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5 hours ago, Mikeyboy said:

Also if you use Chrome as your browser (and are on a PC), then you can simply right click on any image and select "search google for image".

Super easy and seems fairly reliable. 

      Google Images works well enough, but had a bit more success with Yandex. It tends to provide more results with edited and mirrored images, something Google often struggles with.

      Also, the results are not always instant. Often require many pics under different search engines and more digging depending on what other images and information are uncovered. And on occasions, what emerges can be surprising. More than once seen providers doxing themselves with pics from their personal social media pages. When it happen, I try to contact and warn the person involved. Not all are grateful, but at least they know.

      Always better to limit searches to simple authentications, but never know what rabbit holes you can uncover. 

      

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