Who stole my pictures?

Who stole my pictures?

Search for copies of the images using Yandex.ru, Tineye.com, Google.com, Bing.com and VK.com via right click menu

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What is Who stole my pictures??
"Who stole my pictures?" is a browser extension for Firefox that gives the ability to search for copies of your images potentially used without your consent on the internet. It can also find higher quality versions of images or images without watermarks. This tool provides easy access through the right-click menu on any image to search on platforms like Yandex.ru, Tineye.com, Google.com, Bing.com, VK.com, Mail.ru, and Duckduckgo. Also, it offers the feature to search images by selecting any text on web pages. The add-on is user-friendly, free-of-charge, and ad-free.
Stats
By: Wink
Rating: 4.56 (62)
Version: 0.70 (Last updated: 2021-11-20)
Creation date: 2010-12-20
Weekly download count: 39
Firefox on Android: No
Risk impact: High risk impact
Risk likelihood: Low risk likelihood
Manifest version: 2
Permissions:
  • contextMenus
  • storage
  • tabs
  • activeTab
  • notifications
  • <all_urls>
Size: 188.36K
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Summary

You can use this extension for searching of your own photos used without your permission, or for searching copies of the images in the best quality or without watermarks.

Just click the right mouse button on any picture and choose "Search Image on..."

Bonus: you can also search images by selecting any text on web pages using Yandex, Bing, Google, Qwant, Mail.ru and Duckduckgo.

Free and fun. No advert, spam links and hidden bitcoin miners inside.

Google Chrome version

User reviews
User reviews summary
These summaries are automatically generated weekly using AI based on recent user reviews. Firefox Browser Add-ons does not verify user reviews, so some user reviews may be inaccurate, spammy, or outdated.
Pros
  • Works well for reverse image searches on various platforms
  • Convenient and easy to use
  • Compatible with different versions of Firefox
Cons
  • Issues with Google and Yandex image search functionality
  • Limited support for certain image formats such as .webp
  • Problems with browser context menu functionality
Most mentioned
  • Stopped working with Google's image search
  • Issues with Yandex image search
  • Works well but with some limitations on certain websites
Recent reviews
не работает
by psi-x, 2024-06-23

Отличное приложение, но с недавних пор перестал работать поиск по картинкам Гугла.
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Safety
Risk impact

Who stole my pictures? is risky to use as it requires a number of sensitive permissions that can potentially harm your browser and steal your data. Exercise caution when installing this add-on. Review carefully before installing. We recommend that you only install Who stole my pictures? if you trust the publisher.

Risk likelihood

Who stole my pictures? has earned a fairly good reputation and likely can be trusted.

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