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How to find out the source of an image via Google?
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Reverse image search. All you have to do is drag and drop it into the search bar. 

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To find the source of an image using Google, right-click the image and select "Search Google for image." View the search results for possible sources.
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When the rumor is spreading fast, it is not difficult to find images with provocative photo captions. From time to time, people spreading rumors deliberately use old photos to create new issues. At that time, how can you trace the origin of an image? In reality, Google provides its own site called Google images. Through this site, you can track the origin of an image using the image link address or by uploading an image you want to know where it came from.

Do as mentioned below:

1. enter the site that shows the image you want to track

2. right click on the photo

3. click the option 'copy image address'

4. open the images.Google.com site

5. click the camera image

6. enter the image address by pasting it.
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Whenever I am searching for image in Google, I will just go in the tab of images using a keyword. I click the picture on the lists and a certain blog or site will open on a new tab. The blog itself tells where they get the source as part of the description of the picture. Unfortunately, not all blogs are responsible in crediting the photos it uses, whenever the photos is free of us. There are photo fro Pixabay that can be of use and sometimes it is easier to use it than Google images because I can credit the source right away. You will only click the photo and the source itself is part of the description. Also in Google, there is a copy image address when you right click the photo. You can use it as the credit to the photos. We always need to put the source of the image even if it is for free.
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1. Go to images.google.com.

2. Upload the image you want to search for or paste its URL into the search bar.

3. Scroll down and look for the “Visit Page” link.

4. Click the “Visit Page” link to go to the page where the image is hosted.

5. Look for the source or credits for the image.
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There are many ways to find images on Google. The most common way to find images is by using the search bar on the top of the Google website. When you search for images, you will usually find images from the articles you have clicked on.
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enter the site that shows the image you want to track

2. right click on the photo

3. click the option 'copy image address'

4. open the images.Google.com site

5. click the camera image

6. enter the image address by pasting it.
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On your computer, go to a web browser and access the website with the image you want to use.

To copy the URL, right-click on the image and click Copy image address.

Go to Google Images.

Click Search by image. Paste image link.

In the text box, paste the URL and click Search.
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At that time, how can you trace the origin of an image? In reality, Google provides its own site called Google images. Through this site, you can track the origin of an image using the image link address or by uploading an image you want to know where it came from.
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1. enter the site that shows the image you want to track

2. right click on the photo

3. click the option 'copy image address'

4. open the images.Google.com site

5. click the camera image

6. enter the image address by pasting it.
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Navigate to the website with the desired image using a web browser on your computer.

To duplicate the URL, right-click on the picture and snap Duplicate picture address.

Check out Google Images.

Click Image search. Link to image.

Paste the URL into the text box, then select Search.
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To find the source of an image via Google, follow these steps:

1. Go to Google Images (images.google.com).

2. Click on the camera icon in the search bar.

3. Upload the image or paste its URL.

4. Google will display matching or similar images along with possible sources or websites where the image appears.
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