Who stole my pictures?

Search image copies on Yandex.ru, Google.com, Bing.com and Tineye.com via right click menu
What is Who stole my pictures??
Who stole my pictures? is a Chrome extension that provides an easy way to search for copies of your images on Yandex.ru, Google.com, Bing.com, and Tineye.com. It helps you find unauthorized use of your photos, high-quality copies, or copies without watermarks. With a simple right-click, you can search the image on your preferred search engine. It also supports text selection to search for images based on the selected text. This free and fun extension is free from ads, spam links, and hidden bitcoin miners.

Extension stats

This extension was removed from Chrome Web Store on 2022-07-22
By: Wink
Users: 3,000+
Rating: 4.17 (6)
Version: 0.65 (Last updated: 2020-02-15)
Creation date: 2020-02-15
Risk impact: Moderate risk impact
Risk likelihood: High risk likelihood
Manifest version: 2
Permissions:
  • contextMenus
  • storage
  • tabs
  • notifications
Size: 182.27K

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Extension summary

You can use this add-on to search for your own photos used without your permission, or to search for 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 Yandex" or "Search Image on Google"

Bonus: you can search images by selecting any text on web pages. Free and fun. No advert, spam links and hidden bitcoin miners inside.

User reviews

убогое расширение, оно тупо ничего не ищет
by Stanley Cooper, 2022-05-30

Был очень доволен расширением, но с некоторого времени перестал работать поиск картинок в Яндексе. Вижу ведьмочку на метле - и всё. Поиск в Гугле и прочих системах работает. Браузер Edge.

Единственно работающий в Опере
by Андрей К, 2020-03-07
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Extension safety

Risk impact

Who stole my pictures? requires a few sensitive permissions. Exercise caution before installing.

Risk likelihood

Who stole my pictures? may not be trust-worthy. Avoid installing if possible unless you really trust this publisher.

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