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Help finding this? 10 points?
07-31-2013, 12:10 AM
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Help finding this? 10 points?
I've been talking to someone over the internet recently, and they seem really nice. However, i'm paranoid their really not who they say they are and that maybe their profile picture is fake. Do you know of any free sites that will allow me to search for a picture for if its on google images? thanks, i will pick best answer for ten points

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07-31-2013, 12:12 AM
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Most fake accounts use google images, one way you could find out is by searching what you see in the picture, e.g. if there was a girl who looked quite gothic, you could search up gothic girl and the picture would probably pop up (most fake accounts use a picture from the first few pages of images from what they search).
Another way is you could probably just ask them if they have a skype or something and say you want to video chat with them because you want to talk to them directly.

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07-31-2013, 12:19 AM
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I know how you can look the internet your that profile picture (to see if it is a lot of other places if it is fake).

First of all, save the pictures you think are not really theirs to your computer, in an easily accessible place.

Go to google images > https://www.google.com/imghp?hl=en&tab=wi

Click on the camera icon in the far right side of the google images search bar.

Click the blue "upload an image" and the choose from file button.

Click the picture you suspect doesn't belong to them.

Now google should have come up with websites that have that photo on a profile or it's page, plus suggested images- or images google thinks look like it. If only the suggestions come up I would say - unless the image was altered in any way from it's original origin (it usually isn't) then it is in fact their picture they posted. I use this all the time to catch art thieves.

^^^^ This is a way easier way than the other person suggested, trust me. I have tried... Hope it helps!
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