

You can do this with similar photo searches as well.
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Scroll down, click on Check image or the generated links to open new windows, where the reverse search with the image will be ready for you. When you click on the Search image button the tool will load for you all the links to the major and specialized reverse photo search engines we have listed. You can either paste a URL of an image or photo from the web or upload one to our server from your computer. You can see Google Terms and Policies here. We use Google Captcha V3 for spam protection. Supported file types are: jpg, jpeg, png, gif, and the file size should be up to 5MB. If you want to store images for a longer period, use image hosting like Imgur. We use log files in plain text that log IPs against the uploaded files and are deleted daily. We do not write any of the users’ information to a database. The photos you upload are not stored on the server for longer than 24 hours. You can check their Acceptance Use Policy here. We log the IP addresses and will report any violations to the authorities.Īll images should comply with the terms of service of DigitalOcean.

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