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HowTo: Find license free images with Google Search

23 Apr

License free images

Often people need license FREE images, especially for educational projects. But when searching on Google the results show ONLY ALL images! But there is a little trick to find the right stuff, which I will show you here…

First of all you need to bookmark this page from Google https://www.google.com/advanced_image_search? which shows you the following screen

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Settings for Google Advanced Image Searchs

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At the end of that screen you will see following:

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Settings for Google Advanced Image Searchs

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Adjust it to “free to use or share, even commercially” and you are on the safe site (copyright)…

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Copyright Laws in different Countries

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 Copyright: Good to know…
Flag Country Internet Address
united-kingdom
UK UK Copyright Law
united-states-of-america
US Copyright Law of the United States
canada
Canada Copyright Law Canada
australia
Australia Australian Copyright Council
france
France Droit du Net
france
France LégiFrance/Code de la propriété
luxembourg
Luxembourg Le monde numérique et les droits d’auteur
luxembourg
Luxembourg Photos sur l’internet
germany
Germany Online Recht

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Useful links:

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And WHAT about the TRUST of those images, are THEY infected!?

McAfee SiteAdvisor™ software

McAfee SiteAdvisor™, software is an award-winning, free browser plug-in that gives safety advice about Websites before you click on a risky site. These site ratings are based on tests conducted by McAfee using an army of computers that look for all kinds of threats (detailed below). The result is a guide to Web safety. The SiteAdvisor software is free, easy to install and even easier to use. And it doesn’t collect any personally identifiable information.

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===> Check out here for downloadMcAfee SideAdvisor: http://home.mcafee.com/store/free-services <===

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Let me show an practice example here with a request on a Search Engine (Google) with search word “serialz“, I choose this word to show you ALSO the danger of trying to use illegal software, as you will get a “special bonus“, an infection of your computer with a “Trojan“, “backdoor” and other “malware” while downloading them and/or by using these not serious and illegal services, but check yourself by “learning by doing“; search first without having installed McAfee SiteAdvisor (but without clicking the proposed links, otherwise your computer will be infected) and then install the FREE service from McAfee SiteAdvisor and make the same search, screenshot below shows you the results obtained with different protection software installed (WOT, McAfee SiteAdvisor)…

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Google search result screenshot

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First result found in Google shows a web site which is detected as malicious, so don’t use the web sites marked wit a red dot!

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By moving the cursor over that “red dot” you will get more information about the state of security of that web site, so NEVER click on such links!!!

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McAfee SiteAdvisor in practice

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This works ALSO for photos, e.g. search for “justin bieber”, check out screenshot below please.

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McAfee SiteAdvisor in practice

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You will see again this “red dot” on right hand photo, NEVER click on such photos and don’t download them also!!!


ALSO available for Mac users now

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McAfee SiteAdvisor for Mac

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Stay tuned for next 5 minutes tutorials 😉

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11 responses to “HowTo: Find license free images with Google Search

  1. shaunafarey

    April 1, 2013 at 5:03 am

    Thanks Gus, a handy tool for creating online tools for elearning.

     
  2. Shauna Farey

    April 24, 2013 at 6:15 am

    thank you, very helpful tool

     
  3. brightonsauce

    June 23, 2013 at 10:38 pm

    A great help. I’ve been wrestling with the subscription sites. Dofus I may be, but because of you I now have a way to access free images. Will be fun, thank you.

     
  4. Tradesman

    August 7, 2013 at 5:30 am

    I all the time used to study piece of writing in news papers but now as I am a user of net thus from now I am using net for articles, thanks to web.

     

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