I found this info on another forum and I thought you guys might appreciate it:
A quick little trick to spot a fake picture from SP or MPs:
If you ever suspect a picture being fake or taken from the net, simply right click on the picture, click "copy image location" and paste it into google search. Then you'll see a link saying "For matching images, try search by image". Click on "search by image", and google will tell you if there are any sites that this picture has been associated to. Sometimes you will see the site you found it on (or other escort/massage sites - they post on multiple classifieds with same pic), but with a little digging you'll see if there are any inconsistencies, compared to what they say.
I've done this many times and found those "too good to be true" pictures to belong to models in Europe, an escort in Australia or whatever. I also used to do this for online dating when I felt there was a chance at a profile being fake. Saved me a lot of time and effort!
PS: Do not solely rely on this method, as it's not 100% guarantee. But by doing this, you will see just how many fake pics are out there!
You can also try this:
http://www.tineye.com
tineye is not perfect. some pictures will not be flagged on tineye but will be on google. it's best to use both
Also: A lot of the fake pics are of European origin. Just check to see if there r any wall outlets in the background. Europe uses 220v so their electrical outlets look very different. I'm amazed how often i spot this and the B&S operators don't!!
A quick little trick to spot a fake picture from SP or MPs:
If you ever suspect a picture being fake or taken from the net, simply right click on the picture, click "copy image location" and paste it into google search. Then you'll see a link saying "For matching images, try search by image". Click on "search by image", and google will tell you if there are any sites that this picture has been associated to. Sometimes you will see the site you found it on (or other escort/massage sites - they post on multiple classifieds with same pic), but with a little digging you'll see if there are any inconsistencies, compared to what they say.
I've done this many times and found those "too good to be true" pictures to belong to models in Europe, an escort in Australia or whatever. I also used to do this for online dating when I felt there was a chance at a profile being fake. Saved me a lot of time and effort!
PS: Do not solely rely on this method, as it's not 100% guarantee. But by doing this, you will see just how many fake pics are out there!
You can also try this:
http://www.tineye.com
tineye is not perfect. some pictures will not be flagged on tineye but will be on google. it's best to use both
Also: A lot of the fake pics are of European origin. Just check to see if there r any wall outlets in the background. Europe uses 220v so their electrical outlets look very different. I'm amazed how often i spot this and the B&S operators don't!!