Stopping people from being able to find their resized images in Google
I dont want no naughty sue man.
What is weird, is that i lovered quality of image by 50%, changed its size completely, and stretched it from wallpaper image ratio to banner/rectangle ratio
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AND they are still found in google ! all you have to do is to google the originalpicture and it will find my..
Please help..
If that won't work then might as well try flipping the images (mirror). Or try to crop and tilt the image a bit.
Why so much struggle?
Filter 'Free to use' images on G, which can be even used commercially.
delete the efix data
flip image, photoshop some stuff on it..... that should reduce the possibility of appearing it in google
Why do this use unsplash, pexels and I think someone here was giving away photos for free use the search button and find it
they are of much lower quality. why would I do that. if image is not findable in any search engine by its parent image then youre 100% safe
delete the efix data
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the best way in my opinion is to mirror it and delete exif
here is a free online tool:
https://www.thexifer.net/
the best way in my opinion is to mirror it and delete exif
here is a free online tool:
https://www.thexifer.net/
theres no exif, im creating new image out of it in Gimp
please stop using random girls pic on porn site as a banner .
Try this - it may work. Take a snapshot of the image, save as jpg. Then right click go to properties. Input author, keyword...let me know how it goes.
There are a few ways to fix it:
- you can try to work with this image via photoshop to change it;
- you can try to make a snapshot, that can help but in some cases that will reduce the quality;
- you can just find some other image, maybe o some free storage.
Afaik Google uses AI to detect those images, so as long as it looks the same, they'll match it to the original. Maybe try adding filters to throw them off.
If you're not relying on SEO then noindex would probably be your safest bet. Or you could avoid all the hassle and pay for the image.
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There are a few ways to fix it:
- you can try to work with this image via photoshop to change it;
- you can try to make a snapshot, that can help but in some cases that will reduce the quality;
- you can just find some other image, maybe o some free storage.
Snap shot or photoshop don't work, this tool is able to check the original, what ever you modify, it still detect https://www.tineye.com/
Thanks - used to work, but everything changes!
Snap shot or photoshop don't work, this tool is able to check the original, what ever you modify, it still detect https://www.tineye.com/
Actually Tineye works with worse accuracy than Google reverse image search. Once it was better, not anymore. So if you want to find duplicates, Google's the goto tool lately.
What others suggested, flipping the image horizontally should still do the trick. Unless it's a symmetric pic. lol
Noindexing the page or the image might help.
If I am not wrong the RankMath plugin has the option to only make your images noindex so they don't show up.
Actually Tineye works with worse accuracy than Google reverse image search. Once it was better, not anymore. So if you want to find duplicates, Google's the goto tool lately.
What others suggested, flipping the image horizontally should still do the trick. Unless it's a symmetric pic. lol
It's interesting.
I just tested some with horizontal flip. It does not work since there are many guys who already flipped and posted these images.
Considering how image recognition tools analyze images, you simplify cannot expect that using simple tricks like resizing, applying filters or flipping images will do the trick. You must significantly alter the structure of the image at the pixel level to lower the discoverability of the image.
If you must insist on using copyrighted images, try blocking the robots from indexing images on your site.
This covers your WordPress upload folder also.
User-agent: *
Disallow: /wp-content/uploads/
User-agent: Googlebot-Image
Disallow: /
User-agent: TinEye-bot
Disallow: /
User-agent: YandexImages
Disallow: /
If you're using something that isn't WordPress or just want another level of protection, try modifying the header response (X-Robots-Tag "noindex") to all images on your site.
Try adding this to you .htacccess for Apache*
<IfModule mod_headers.c>
<FilesMatch "\.(gif|jpe?g|png)$">
Header append X-Robots-Tag "noindex"
</FilesMatch>
</IfModule>