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in this video youll see how to search the internet using a picture its called a reverse image search and Im going to show you how it works on a computer heres a post widely shared in French that claims that this photo shows the pope wearing an lgbtq cross so lets use a reverse image search to see if thats true you can use different browsers to run a reverse image search like Bing Yandex or Google on Bing for example on the right of the search field you have the little camera icon directly when you click on it it gives you the option to upload a picture by dragging and dropping it or by browsing your computer Yandex and Google work similarly but for those browsers you need to First select their images versions foreign so when you find an image you want to search for you can download or screenshot it both work in this post Im going to choose to download this image because it includes the pope and the cross and the most visual context by right-clicking I can choose to save the ima