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Take a look at Google Images.
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No Google images can be found at Google.com 4GB AMG page.
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Question Mark H, L Dash N or you can simply type in Google Images.
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No, we Google Images works is if we click on this little camera icon, we could either pacer URL,
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we could upload image.
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So similar to an endless investigation and our target posts of photos, we could potentially click on
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the browse button here.
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Go to wherever the photo in question is.
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I'm going to choose this one here, and what it will do is Google index it versus what it has in its
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in its information database.
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So.
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With this photo, we could see we have a lot of different hits.
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Sleeping Beauty Castle, we have a location, we have some information on it and other photos are visually
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similar.
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So again, this is really useful tool to use when you do an arson investigation, especially if your
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targets are using social media, they're posting photos up.
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You can potentially take those photos.
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Upload to Google Images.
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Or tonight, which we're going to take a look at also, and you can kind of index where else that photo
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was being used.
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So if it's a unique photo that your target used, take that photo.
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Take a look in the metadata.
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Take a look at where else that photo was used.
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And sometimes you make the old track where else that your target has been.
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Maybe that your target has taken a photo and postings from other forums.
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Maybe that photo was originated somewhere else, and you might be able to find out where you were there.
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He or she is behind what they've been up to.
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What what sort of relevance a photo has and what not.
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So again, using Google images and with any type of image search for your investigation can come in
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really handy.
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So basically, you take any information that you find on your target and search it out.
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You'll be surprised with the results sometimes.
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So again, Google Images simply click on the camera and either point to a URL or load the photo in there
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and Google.
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It will pull up a lot of information on that.
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So we're going to get we're going to be taking a look at TENAA.
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It's going to be another search engine, and I'll see you there.
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Thanks for watching.
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