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Can I Upload A Picture And Do A Reverse Image Lookup

  • Michele

    I wanted to find out if this guy was using a fake photograph to try and friend me on facebook so I took 1 of his images. It just then happens he doesn't have a shirt on. I practice the contrary epitome search and up comes the word "nipple" and definitions and other ways I can photos with a nipple!!! seriously! Whatever suggestions

  • Adam

    Thank you so much for the tutorial!

  • EarthAngelle

    How almost is this the same process searching for individual photos that landed in the incorrect hands

  • Ajit kumar sah

    i endeavour to look some special this version .

  • Riya

    I think I got all the data I was looking for. Thanks for this wonderful slice of article.

  • Amber

    Hello Kevin and Amanda,

    I have kind of a special situation lol. I submitted a few documents to an arrangement for a plan I was in. They are at present maxim that I never submitted one of the documents but I'chiliad positive I did. How exercise I prove that I did? I still have my internet history and see the date I submitted everything but want to have proof that the document was submitted to them through their website.

    I truly promise you can assistance me every bit this has caused me a major issue in retrieving something from them. ?

  • Connie

    Ugh! I am just sick. I simply took my most popular post and found that someone stole the picture and photoshopped i of the colors in the picture and called it there own! It was a gardening tutorial that is wildly popular on Pinterest…so was the photoshopped moving picture. I lost all of that traffic. Cheers then much for posting this, I'll exist closer tabs on my intellectual property!

  • ioan

    I'm just curious if this trick works for Instagram.

  • Nina

    Very helpful. Cheers! :)

  • Nina

    Very helpful. Give thanks you! :)

  • Nina

    Very helpful. Thank you!!! :)

  • Lorrie Walker

    Brilliant! Thank you for this handy information.

  • Lilly Oliver

    I tried this for. Pictures off of my twitter but google did non suggest taht the pictures were existence used on my twitter. Why?

  • Ramesh

    Dear Kevin,
    This is the post I waited for long time. I had some pics which were not uploaded to internet. And some of that pics were accessed by another else without my permission. Now I need to check whether that pics are uploaded to net. How tin can I do it. All I accept is my pics alone and it does not have any image url.

  • N. Lynn Wilson

    Someone has uploaded my picture from a telephone or figurer and put nasty comments under my name.

  • Mich

    Is it working on facebook pictures? thanks :)

  • Samantha

    Hi Amanda,
    I'm just curious if this trick works for Instagram. I have recently opened a page to share my photography and hopefully make a name for myself a scrap. Merely I merely found out that people can "steal" your photos. I'g and then disappointed. I would like to know if anyone has washed this so far. I am going to close my account. Just, practice you know how to detect out if someone has done this already? Thank y'all tons!
    Sincerely,
    Samantha

  • John Polk

    Maybe this is airheaded but is that a special font at the very meridian that looks like brush on sail? That looks so cool and grabs attending. Is that a castor or font or what? Loved your commodity.

  • Bryan

    Interesting and so like shooting fish in a barrel to check, I had been told a while ago it could exist done and then cheers for the like shooting fish in a barrel lesson,
    Right now I'm off to write a letter to the guardian i found xi of their web pages using i of mine images afterward i said they couldn't, this'll be fun :-)

  • Aires

    Cheers for sharing this one. It helps me alot to trace the site that has the aforementioned kind of pictures in my own site.

  • Apollo

    I recollect information technology's not working on Facebook ..

  • hoesim

    Practiced to know : ) However, if someone copy your image url and edited it in Pixlr.com.
    Salve it as their own copy. It is rather difficult to trace. I plant my paradigm was re-create and reused when i lookup in google image under the same Keyword.

  • Susanna

    Hi! Give thanks y'all for the useful tutorial, simply I was wondering if it would work on Facebook pictures. Because I sent my pic taken from facebook to my ex-friend on kik a while ago before we argued, and I think she reposted it in some website, but I'thou not certain. I'thou worried that she might post information technology on porn websites etc. I tried to do this to find my pictures but it didn't work. And so my question is : Does that trick works on Facebook film ? Or if you have any other useful tricks, delight let me know. I really Really need your help. Thank you!

  • Faisal

    i want identify the picture of Faisal

  • shad219

    Thanks for the tip! Ilike the huse in the pic too!

  • Sammi @Sammi Sunshine

    Hi Amanda, I accept tried this various ways, and information technology won't piece of work for me! At all!

    Sammi at Sammi Sunshine- A Nutrient Blog

  • Jen

    Much easier -quicker way to search is: in Chrome, right click on whatsoever epitome and choose an option 'Search google for this image' from the drop downwards menu. Takes a 2nd :) No need for URL.

  • danielle

    pretty awesome-give thanks u!

  • Lynne Mikolajczak

    I have had a person emailing me since Nov. 19th, 2013. Saying some terrible things almost my husband and I. She has sent a photo. The first ane was totally different than the last. The last one she claimed is really her, how can I find out who this person is by the photo?

  • Sonja Bailey

    I accept a picture that I am wanting to find out where it came from and who information technology is I was not able to follow your steps on hither please help me

    I traced one motion-picture show to a scam but this 1 I really recall I know this person and need to let them know if their movie is existence used… it is a dating fraud and scamming money

  • Carrie

    Is there any way to do this on a smartphone? And where on the internet are we. supposed to upload the pictures if you're trying to find where a pic came from either on your smartphone or the computer.. as well is the epitome url and image location different? Give thanks yous.

  • Jessica

    Would this work for Facebook photos too or only pictures on blogs? I judge if you were able to do it on Facebook, it would definitely have to be done on a calculator not a prison cell phone. I see thedrag and driblet method on Catfish all the time but information technology's never worked for me!

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  • Siobhan

    Thanks for this, I've shared information technology with a friend who runs a lifestyle blog and finds her images popping up *everywhere*. No i uses mine… they are too, ahem, rustic and naive in style :-)

  • @PamelaMKramer - A Renaissance Adult female

    In Chrome information technology's a right click and there is already an option to search. I blog about Crossfit but I don't consider myself a Crossfit blogger. Information technology'due south one of my highest traffic posts so I took the image from a Paleo before and later challenge that I did and sure enough! It's on about 3 other sites. I just need to contact 1 of them to requite me proper credit. wow!

  • Jessica

    Wow–although I appreciate this tutorial, I'm totally creeped out by the number of people stealing my photos (photos that include my young son). I'm now wondering if there is some code I can identify on my blog to aid preclude it. :(

  • Carol

    So what do y'all practice if yous find 1 that doesn't link dorsum to you?
    I have establish i of my pictures, and information technology doesn't link dorsum to my blog. Its funny that the post was dated April 2008, I didn't do my post until March 2012.. guess she didn't like her own photo and replaced information technology with mine! I also have a "content and photos on this site are the sole belongings of….." on the side bar.

    ❥ ღ ❥ Carol
    Whitfields Habitation In The County

  • divita

    Dear amanda,
    I have a few pictures of a girl saved in my computer. Plain downloaded from Facebook.I haven't used the picture anywhere. Only if a upload that picture on my web log. And if I follow the instructions given by you volition I get to know where is it on Facebook. !
    I desperately want to know who that picture show belongs to.please help.

  • Elissa Field

    Thanks for this. I had stored link to your post on my Pinterest… and had it to refer back to when a question about a picture came up this calendar week. Information technology's unproblematic, just interesting how much information can exist gathered.

  • Surabhi

    I tried this but information technology is not working for me.

  • Rebecca

    Yous have no idea how grateful I am that you took the time to postal service this and share. I found someone who was using one of my art pieces on his weblog without my permission and without credit. This is a spectacular way to go along tabs on my work! Thank you so much!

    -Rebecca

  • Bryan

    This is a groovy resource. I belong to a portfolio site where lots of photographers and artists complain of their stuff being posted elsewhere. Most of it is harmless, but occasionally somebody finds their art in a Samsung advertizement or some such. A mailing list I subscribe to shared a resource similar to this but requested that list subscribers keep it to themselves for the fourth dimension being, which was bugging me. Now I'm off the hook. :-D

  • Robert Connor

    What a not bad tip and very overnice site we love i!

  • Google

    Really some other dandy way is to straight upload that images to google images search and so look for similar images which are to your. Google images search is pretty powerful and volition discover all those images which look similar without warring about the naming and You will get all the list of images and places where they are being hosted.

  • Matt

    I always used tineye in the past but this seems to work better…thanks for this!

  • shananne

    Hullo,
    just wondering if i tin can likewise use facebook's photo url?
    cheers

  • Carth Glouie Pandan

    Love Amanda, I met someone from facebook and his proper name there was Ronnie Powell. He had many pics in FB aforementioned all faces. We've been chatmates for how many months. I think 4 months. And everytime I enquire him to let me see him on cam, he refuses me. One time, they went to Paris together with his dad. that was he said to me, and I dont know if he was truthful or was just lying. Then by adjacent day, I receive a bulletin from his IM that he encounter blow goin back from Paris to Uk. Then, the one who messaged me was his cousin named Andrew, and when he let me saw him on cam, I was taken aback becuz he looked like a Pakistani and not similarly like with the guy on the pic. I know they are not bro but even cousins have nevertheless similar faces. I blocked him and unblocked him over again. Later on few weeks he came back and said that why he blocked me and answer on his messages. I told him that he was non the guy on the picture and he insisted that information technology was him, but i still have a incertitude. So, how would I know who is the guy on the pic? will i able to know him – the real proper name of the guy on the picture EVEN IF It WAS TAKEN FROM FB using ur play a joke on and will i able to know where that stupid wannabe stole that moving picture that he used to pretend? Please aid me…

  • Robert Connor

    Some great info – we look forward to reading more! Have a neat solar day on purpose.

  • Marinos

    Only go to http://images.google.com and elevate-driblet any photo there. either from your estimator or from another website. (open your website on one tab and google images on some other tab. elevate the photograph from your website to the google images tab on top of your browser. it will then become to google images. drop the photo in the search box)
    Bask!

  • Nazihah Ismail

    Nifty postal service! Never knew I can track them. Thanks!! :D

  • Krystina Rotolo

    hullo, I highly enjoyed you guys post. devout christian reader out

  • Taylor

    Give thanks you and then much for this! It will be very handy :)

  • Rosey

    What a great tip, I'k going to get endeavour information technology. Visiting today from Permit's Get Social Dominicus.

  • Brenda @ChattingOverChocolate.blogspot.com

    WOW! Thanks, Amanda!! I cannot believe how simple this is! Thanks for the very helpful and easy-to-understand tutorial! Much appreciated ;)
    Promise y'all enjoy a fabulous weekend! :)

  • zee

    Thanks for the not bad tip. I just saw information technology and found another way to do it. I have not read the 100+ comments, and then I don't know if someone has already posted it. Anyway, here'southward how…

    Become to google.com –>
    On the header (of Yous+, Search, Images… ) click on "Images" –>
    At the end of the search field, at that place is a camera icon, click on it. (when you hover over information technology, it will say "search by paradigm") –>
    You can either "Paste image URL" or click on "Upload an epitome". Click on upload an paradigm if you lot accept no URL, or if you want a quick way of searching images y'all have on your PC. –>
    You can at present scan and select your prototype, or simply drag an prototype file from your explorer into the search field… –>

    And there y'all take information technology, your prototype searched… :)

    Fauzi

  • nami

    You lot got me and then excited, I put it on my list of "to do" for this Sat!!:) cheers for sharing!!!

  • Addicted to Recipes

    Thanks for sharing this mail, I just did a random cheque of some photos and plant a website that has copied every single one of my recipes and photos…ugh!

  • Kim P

    Hi Amanda.
    I have IE and tried searching a few of my blog tutorial pictures using your instructions above. I can not go any results from whatever of my attempts. It does non even detect where I posted my own pictures to my ain web log, FB, Twitter, or Pintrest posts. I'm not sure what I'm doing incorrect.

  • Jenny

    i was afraid to read this and so detect out people were stealing my pictures only i didn't discover anything so i experience amend now :P

  • Cher'ley

    All I become is the epitome with no information. I saw a photo I wanted to utilize in my ebook. It was sent equally a Valentine salutation and it is so cute (Two horses hugging), but I don't know how to discover out who owns it so I can get permission to apply information technology. Thank you.

  • Matt

    Unfortunately this won't work in 99% of cases of image theft. This will only work if the person has shared your prototype to their blog or website. If they correct clicked and saved the image similar 99% of people practise, so upload the prototype this doesn't work. So information technology's basically useless.

  • Caitlin

    Julia, I would feel more comfortable discussing further with you only over some private
    measure out such as e-mail. I'k non even sure I empathise this site here. To my knowledge neither Kevin or Amanda ever responded to me.

    Thanks,
    Caitlin

  • Tricia

    Ugh! I am simply ill. I just took my near popular post and found that someone stole the picture show and photoshopped one of the colors in the moving-picture show and called it there own! It was a gardening tutorial that is wildly popular on Pinterest…so was the photoshopped picture. I lost all of that traffic. Give thanks yous so much for posting this, I'll be closer tabs on my intellectual belongings!

  • atlanta school of performing arts

    Hi there, i but wanted to driblet y'all a line to say that i thoroughly enjoyed this detail post of yours, I have subscribed to your RSS feeds and have skimmed a few of your posts before but this i actually stood out for me. I know that I am just a stranger to y'all but I figured yous might appreciate the appreciation Take care and continue blogging.

  • Salammbö

    Dear Amanda, cheers very much for this very useful tip. Now I found out that a picture of mine has been used to illustrate the weblog of an escort-daughter. ;) THANKS !

  • Ed

    I tried to apply this for my pics on flickr only it doesn't seem to be working. Is there a way to practice this with photos on flickr?

    1. Salammbö

      How-do-you-do Ed, I but spent 20 minutes checking my own Flickr pictures and so I tin assure you lot information technology works. :)
      Correct-click on the 'preview' on your pictures on the gallery, not on the moving-picture show folio. Have fun :)

  • Jessica

    I've always used tineye.com for this, but it's nice to know in that location is another pick that might catch things the other missed. I've always watermarked my photos, but it's easy to crop those out anymore.

  • Jennifer

    How would you do this if you have right click disabled on your blog. Is at that place another way to get the file location or URL?

  • Caitlin

    PS. The poser/thief has taken this woman'due south photo and created a fake FB page likewise. I turned it in as a fake but information technology's nonetheless upward.

    I have a MAC if that helps you to respond. And I'grand non very computer savvy.
    Thank you so much. I tin't believe I fell for such a cruel and deceitful ploy. Embarrassed is all I can say.

    Caitlin

    1. julia

      How-do-you-do Caitlin, But read your comments & my center sank… mainly considering i am trying to get google reverse image to piece of work for me on my mac & ipad. Tineye works for me but i'one thousand needing more results! I am trying to learn if I have been catfished over again!! I have met manner too many fakes equally you describe. Tin you share the fake FB profile proper noun?

      thanks, julia

  • Caitlin

    Amanda and Kevin,
    Can y'all help? Photos were sent to me (we met on an online dating site) and turns out the person on the site is pretending to exist this woman. It's actually a man posing as her. He has sent some pics that I highly dubiousness she would want floating around (not sure how she feels virtually non-heterosexuality but it'south a lesbian dating site). The poser is sucking a lot of women in for sure.

    Is at that place a mode to take the photos and try and learn who she is so that she can be told what the heck is happening to her photos? I merely have photos sent to me via email. If I were in her position, I would desire to know.

    I tried on google reverse photo search with no luck and tineye with no luck.
    Cheers for your help.
    Caitlin

  • Jouhaina

    I'yard number 112 in your comments, and information technology's just Brilliant ! Cheers

  • ada

    Wow! Great tutorial, cheers!!!

  • malaysia

    how do you exercise this on windows viii for facebook ?

  • Michelle Rex

    Very absurd! I just found a bookmark I had made in May that people accept pinned on Pinterest. I'm glad I had something people idea was fun and/or useful :)

  • Alana (@RamblinGarden)

    I simply constitute this through Pinterest – THANK YOU! I had the experience of several of my photos (pinned from my blog) catastrophe upwardly on Pinterest weight lost "spam" sites – and at least one(which was not related at all to porn) on a board I would narrate equally soft porn with a weight loss message. Disgusting! Thank you a third time!

  • Ale

    This is awesome, so useful! Thank you!

  • j

    my question is what exercise you exercise when someone is stealing your photos/posts? Especially the foreign ones– I don't really know how to stop them.

  • Abby

    Ack. I can't BELIEVE how many people have stolen my photos. I run across to a higher place that someone has given an fifty-fifty easier way to runway downwards thieves. Anyone know of a programme that alerts you lot if an paradigm is republished?

  • Suzan

    I tried this with a photo I know for a fact was taken and put as someone's Facebook contour photo. It only showed the link to my blog, non to the Facebook page.

  • Valerie

    Not bad picayune trick! I kind if enjoy seeing my photos on tumblr sites. :)

  • Kim - Liv Life

    Excellent info!! The first one I put in brought up my photo and my recipe on someone else's site with a chip "pivot it" button over the top of MY photo on THEIR site. Ugh!!!

  • Enid

    Wow, thank you for sharing! I tried this and found someone using my pictures to advertise for their business organisation! Yikes!

  • Naomi

    You lot could too drag the image from your blog , pc, mac drag and drop the image in Google Images search and it volition practice the very same thing. You'll get the same results. :-)

  • Sam Rk

    thank you so much for this! very helpful !

  • Dana @dbuenovida

    Give thanks you for such a helpful post Amanda!!

  • aida mollenkamp

    Such a key tip, Amanda. Cheers for sharing!

  • Jenn @therebelchick

    I had no idea how to do this, thanks so much! I know someone has taken photos from my site but now I actually run into what they are doing with them!

  • theurbanbaker

    This could become my new obsession. I am non certain if I should be thanking you or cursing you! :)

  • Jessica Kent

    Every time I see something that I know is from your site (which I seem to take memorized considering I've been a regular reader for so long) or other blogs I frequent on Pinterest or anywhere else, I make sure to "comment" who should get the credit. : )

    Lately I've been seeing your t-shirt scarf pop up a lot.

  • Brandon

    You can go to Google Images at http://images.google.com and click the footling camera on the correct side of the search box. Then you can paste your URL or even upload your own image at that place.

  • Heather D.

    Thank you Amanda for posting this tutorial! After following it I plant two of my images posted on two different sites. :( One cropped it and posted it equally a free wallpaper download. I tin can't find an owner to the website, then I have no one to e-mail :( I tried posting in the comments department simply it's all the same "pending moderation" GRRR!!! The other one I institute an e-mail for and sent them a bulletin to remove my image. We'll see how that goes…

  • Deanna

    Super helpful tutorial! I just found i if your pics on pinterest too, and came over to send it to you, but I don't see any contact info for yous – help! Do I just need better glasses?? :)

  • lawyerlyn

    thanks for this very neat and useful tip!

  • Gina

    This is crawly. I take my weblog right click disabled since someone stole images of my kids & used them for her faux life on FB. This would have come in handy before that happened to me. Since I couldn't effort information technology on my blog- I tried information technology here to run into it in action- only I didn't have to copy the epitome & upload. When I correct clicked- it gave me the option in the drop downward to only search image in Google. Which and so gave me the same page y'all showed with the results. I will effort to use that other tip someone left about dragging the paradigm to the search bar to test it that way. Although I likewise disabled left click on my images so I may have to get to my web albums to effort this out.

  • Heather

    Wow. Super-cool tip! Plant you via Pinterest. Looking forrard to following you lot! :)

  • Nilsa @ SoMi Speaks

    Interesting web log postal service on the reverse image search. So, here'due south a one that's stumped me: I've put pretty strict restrictions on my online photos (no right clicking to copy on my web log, Flickr and Facebook). However, that doesn't stop someone from using my imaging (screen shots circumvent that pretty easily, that's why I've started watermarking my images). Anyway, I wonder if there's a style to search images whose URLs are unsearchable???

  • jer porcaro

    Thanks for the slap-up tutorial. It was simple to follow and piece of cake to accomplish!
    Dearest your stuff!

    Jeri

  • Christina Main

    Hmmm I recollect I may be completely computer impaired. I did what you said for safari users, "Safari users, right click on the prototype and select Copy Image Address." And all the same no such luck… it'southward non providing me with an advisable epitome link.

    Whatsoever suggestions?

  • Become Kid Yourself

    OMG!! I didn't fifty-fifty know this could exist washed!! Thanx so much for posting this!
    I only reverse-searched a pic from my nearly pop post and found it LOTS of places… including a news channel in Fayetteville Arkansas where they broadcasted it on their morning time news, hahaha!
    Thanx again… new follower here!

  • kelley @ Miss Information

    Give thanks you for this! I keep hearing about these sites that steal you stuff and repost it so this will be helpful! I would dearest for you to come share information technology on I Freakin did it Fridays @ Miss Information

  • Becky M

    Great info, thanks for sharing. Promise information technology's okay, I pinned this to call back in the future!

  • Kristina Vanni

    This is great. Super helpful. So interesting to encounter where your photos terminate up.

  • Sally

    Who knew? Thanks for this informative mail service.

    I hate the idea of watermarking photos, only I wonder if that'due south what everyone should exist doing (in tiny print)–with link to original website? What practice you think?

  • Melissa @ Anoint This Mess

    And so absurd! I thought I was a nobody but low and behold my jazz is all over the place. I'll take that as a compliment! Thanks…

  • Lynna

    This is crawly! Thank you for sharing ~

  • Julie

    How-do-you-do Amanda! Thank you for the helpful hint. I tried it on several of my photos but got this message in Google: The epitome is too big, or the network connection is as well slow to download it.

    Any ideas?

  • Jude Boudreaux

    Thanks for the keen article, then glad my friend RT'd you on Twitter! I've got a few images that sometimes popular upwardly in my google analytics traffic results, and I'd been thinking I should check around to brand sure they're non beingness used anywhere else. Cheers then much!

  • Carrie @ poet in the pantry

    Cheers for the tip! I recently discovered photos posted on cooking-pics.com without credit or link backs, so this is very advisable timing.

  • Kiersten @ Oh My Veggies

    Thank you for the tutorial–this much much easier than I thought! I usually but rely on Google Alerts and pingbacks to observe stolen content, but I really need to start doing this too.

  • Jill

    Thank you so much for this! I constitute out that one of my photos was existence used past a sausage company with a completely unlike recipe.

  • Beth R.

    Hey Amanda! I saw your before an after pictures on pinterest supporting a weightloss program. I clicked on it because I idea information technology was something from your site. I reported it, but you might want to go on your optics out for it!!

    1. Amanda

      Thanks and so much for letting me know, Beth! That is exactly what I've been using this tutorial for. I end up spending a couple hours every nighttime combing through search results and Pinterest posts finding the stolen photos and reporting them. I unremarkably report nearly 150 pins per night! Crazy, isn't information technology?? If you ever see one, just transport me the URL and I will report it. :)

  • Heather Christo

    Oh my- that is pretty crazy!!! I volition accept to try this. Give thanks yous!

  • Samantha @ BakedfromaBox

    Hey Amanda, thanks for the tutorial! I have found a huge number of tumblr pages that have copied my photos/recipe mail service word for word with no source and have sent an "enquire me anything" message many times to remove/source the work, but to no avail! Any tips for tumblr photo stealing??
    Many thanks :)

  • Hannah Margaret

    Ohhh human. I am now going to desire to check my photos. This is a dandy tool, cheers a million. xoxo

  • Brooke

    You rock!! Cheers so much.

  • Katie P

    You always take the all-time tricks and tips! Cheers!! Sadly, I couldn't find any of my pictures anywhere else… I gauge that's a good affair, though maybe it just means I'm unpopular? HA! :)

  • Katie

    This is a great tutorial! Thanks so much! I've been wondering how to do something like this, with all of the stolen mail drama I've been hearing most. Thank you again!

  • Claire

    very cool, i never knew about this. it helps and so much, esp as we only bought our very first professional photographic camera and nosotros will be trying to post but our ain photos now. thanks!

  • Heather O.

    Nifty tip, thank you! To those using Google Chrome, I chose "re-create image URL" and then paste that into a google search. :)

  • kelly @ sass & veracity

    Thanks for the reminder on this — I haven't done it in a while and so spent some fourth dimension with it this morning. Near of what I discovered for one popular photograph from the archives is not linked to my site in any way. Figures.

    Neat tutorial as always!

  • Sam @ My Carolina Kitchen

    Smashing thought. However I use Goggle Chrome and I don't have that option when I correct click. What should I look for using Chrome when I right click?
    Sam

    1. Amanda

      In Chrome I see the option to Copy Image URL.

    2. Sam @ My Carolina Kitchen

      Amanda, thanks for the help with Chrome. I discovered that if a blogger has a blog whorl with your web log listed in their sidebar that shows an image along with a link, you'll observe it when you search as suggested.
      Sam

  • Calli

    Thank y'all for sharing this useful tip! I checked but one photograph from my web log to detect several people who had stolen a whole tutorial from my site… with no link backs or credit given. Information technology was a fiddling discouraging and at the same time very empowering!

  • Kim - Liv Life

    Thanks! I tried it on a number of shots and it was fascinating to meet how far they have traveled. On the few I checked it was all above lath, simply will be interesting to go on tabs on things.

  • Joan Nova

    Oh, this is a skilful fashion to lose oneself for a couple of hours! :)

    Love your tutorials!

  • Rhonda

    That is absurd to know! I swear…I learn something new every single twenty-four hour period. Your site has been and so entertaining and informative. Thanks so much, Amanda!!!

  • CJ at Nutrient Stories

    Great tip … Thx for sharing :-)

  • Pat @ Mille Fiori Favoriti

    Thanks so much for this info, Amanda! I am virtually agape to do a search every bit I know many people take and employ my photos without permission. It is sad that others feel the need to pass off other's work as their own. :( I hate watermarking my photos then I judge that is office of the problem. This tip will aid me weed out the worst photograph stealing offenders.

  • marla

    This is AWESOME and and then helpful Amanda ~ gonna play around with this now!

  • LARY@ Inspiration Nook

    This is amazing. I knew some of my photos had gone viral on Pinterest but had no thought some accept been used on other blogs that much. Great tip! Thanks Amanda! :)

    1. Amanda

      Your site is so cute! I can meet why your photos are going viral! :)

  • Natasha

    wow thanks for this great tip! never knew you could practise this, going to give it a endeavour now and see what i find

  • Kristen

    I never worry too much about this because I just have plant it'due south not really worth my fourth dimension, withal, you go far look so much easier than whatever other road I've tried. Smart! Cheers for sharing!

  • Alysa (InspiredRD)

    Thanks for this!!! I only constitute a photo of mine on a magazine website that was posted back in Dec of 2010. They pulled the photo off of one of my Tasty Kitchen recipes. What do I do now? Demand they remove it? Ask for payment? Not sure how to go well-nigh this. Thanks!

  • Christina Master

    Hi there! I would beloved to endeavor this, but I have a Safari web browser and neither of your copy prototype location techniques work. Any help?

    Thanks!

    1. Amanda

      Safari users, right click on the image and select Re-create Paradigm Address.

    2. erin

      i use safari, accept a blogger blog with my photos backing upwardly to picasa and this doesn't work for me either. :(

  • Deliciously Organic

    Great tip Amanda. Thanks!

  • Shaina

    I love this tutorial! Definitely helpful to see who is talking most you or what you're talking about.

  • Melanie @ Whimsical Creations

    So cool!! Thank you!

  • Delishhh

    Keen tip! Thank you for sharing this!

  • Sandy

    What a great tip! Thanks!

  • Cora

    Thank you Amanda! I barbarous in beloved with your site a long time ago considering of post like this, recipes, and your fonts, non because you became pop and accept been sent traveling all over the world and mail service about trips and pushing products on your readers. It is very refreshing to have some tutorials and fonts back from you and then I am motivated to keep reading! This was a very helpful tutorial likewise.

  • Miss Kitty

    Thanks and so much for this valuable advice, Amanda. I've been seeing lots of bloggers write about pirating of content and photos lately. Fifty-fifty though I am a niggling blog I know I demand to at least watermark my photos. I oasis't constitute a "painless" way to practice it without uploading/downloading each photo to a photo editing site.

    1. Melissa @ Bless This Mess

      Miss Kitty- do you photoshop at all? At that place is an piece of cake way to make a postage in PS so that y'all can simply stamp on your watermark while editing before uploading. Information technology's a keen little fob!

  • Tricia @ Saving room for dessert

    Thank you, thank y'all, thank you. I take found one of my photos is being used numerous places. I can't sympathise how people retrieve it is OK to steal! My lemon water ice box pie photos are being used all over the place, and not only by me.

    1. Alika

      merely because she's beettr than you and smarter than you and beettr looking than you doesnt mean you need to run your mouths like the morons we all know you are. anybody that wants to learn how to play guitar can larn something from her.

  • Urvashee

    Thanks for the tip. I simply did a search on one photo and unfortunately saw that it was misused on multiple sites. One site is in another language and they've watermarked it as their own! Very bummed. Take'nt even checked other photos. Whatever advice? I call up I have to get back and start watermarking.

  • Maria

    Thanks for sharing! I had no idea you could exercise this!

  • Helene

    Cheers! I used information technology today and yous are right, some of my pics are on Pinterest. Really like your tips and tutorials.

  • TidyMom

    ooooh, I do that too!!! great tip to share Amanda!

  • Brenda @ a farmgirl'southward dabbles

    Cool. Thanks, Amanda!

  • Foodiewife

    I love your tutorials. Thank you so much.

  • JulieD

    This is awesome. Thank you!!! :)

  • Teri Dingler

    We randomly discoverred someone "grabbed" my facebook background photo I had taken on my Alaskan cruise from my balcony and posted and then put on his facebook as his background! I guess he thought it was lovely!!! I do non re-postal service anything unless it has a "pivot it" button on it equally I believe that these vest to the person who posts it unless they have given permission by the "pin it" push button.

  • Anele @ Success Along the Weigh

    I don't know why but I'm scared to do this! LOL

  • shelly (cookies and cups)

    Absurd fob! Dearest all your bloggy tutorials!

  • janet tobler

    how do you upload a photograph to the cyberspace and grab the url?
    do yous have a tutorial for that?

    thanks you so much

    1. Amanda

      If you don't have a blog and can't use the tutorial above (which shows you lot how to get the URL from a photo on your blog), y'all tin use a site like Photobucket.com to upload a photo and go the URL.

  • Anne

    Hi Amanda. FYI, there is a pinterest post out there (wish I had marked it but I didn't) that uses your before and later on weight loss pics and when y'all click on information technology it goes to some weight loss site. Didn't look like anything I accept seen you mention, so you might desire to search pinterest if yous tin can.

    1. Amanda

      Thank you and then much for letting me know, Anne! That is exactly what I've been using this tutorial for. I end up spending a couple hours every night combing through search results and Pinterest posts finding the stolen photos and reporting them to Pinterest. I ordinarily report about 150 pins per night! Crazy, isn't information technology?? If you ever see 1, just ship me the URL and I will study it. :)

  • Amanda Dawn

    Thanks Amanda! It's always fun learning something new, geeky, and simple! To think, this has been hither all along. You're so clever. :)

  • cynthia y

    Y'all tin actually but click the photo whether its on a web folio or on your desktop and drag it to the Google search box to do the same affair. I just learned this pull a fast one on a few months ago and its astonishing

    1. Jamie

      Awesome tip! Thanks Cynthia – and Amanda! The drag and drop feature is way better than all that cutting and pasting.

    2. Kim @ In Our Write Minds

      I was so excited nigh the drag-and-drop option! I tried information technology in IE and Chrome, but nothing happened. Am I missing a step?

    3. Amanda

      Yep, I'chiliad not certain how authentic this is Kim, I never could go information technology to work either! (Firefox & Safari on Mac)

    4. cynthia y

      Hmm I don't know why its not working. This is the only way I look upwards images and accept never had an issue. I do use Google Chrome by and large and never on a MAC. But I remember I have gotten to work on IE and FireFox. I volition effort to figure it out for ya.

  • Willow

    Thank you for the slap-up tip!

  • Briana

    Wow. This is awesome! And then helpful. Thanks for sharing!

  • Dora Panariti

    That's extremely usuful !!! Thank you Amanda! :D

  • Averie @ Averie Cooks

    Wow – extremely cool, helpful and I could accept some fun playing around with this!

  • Candice

    Y'all always post such useful tips Amanda, thank you lot so much :o)
    A quick question though – will this work if the person, who has downloaded your photo and "recycled" it for their own apply, has renamed the photo? Or volition it only piece of work if they re-postal service the photo with exactly the aforementioned name/URL that information technology originally came with when you posted it – I hope that makes sense?

    1. Amanda

      Peachy question Candice! Yes, it will definitely work if the photo has been renamed — It will even work if the photo has been cropped, resized or even had minor changes made to it like lightened or darkened as well.

    2. Candice

      That is amazing! Thanks again for this really cool info :o)

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