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Well, just in the interest of not taking no for answer, I wondered about circumventing the "no right clicks" by

taking a screen shot on my mac laptop. I was able to get a 2MB .png and a 122K .jpeg out of it.

 

A google search turned up nothing and the 2MB .png, but that might just have been my methodology.

 

I used shift Apple -4 (Save picture of selected area as file).

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To get access to all the images on a page (this works in Chrome, but other browsers have similar features):

 

1. Open the page with the image you're looking for.

2. Click View > Developer > Developer tools.

3. The dev tools window appears. Switch to the Resources tab.

4. Click the triangle next to Frames. All the frames that make up the page will be listed. There is usually only one.

5. Click the triangle next to the frame name, then click the triangle next to Images.

6. Each image in the frame will be listed. Click the name of an image to view it in the panel on the right.

7. Once an image is displayed in the right hand panel, you can right-click the image and click Open in New Tab to open it on its own.

8. From there you can do a standard google reverse image search.

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To get access to all the images on a page (this works in Chrome, but other browsers have similar features):

 

1. Open the page with the image you're looking for.

2. Click View > Developer > Developer tools.

3. The dev tools window appears. Switch to the Resources tab.

4. Click the triangle next to Frames. All the frames that make up the page will be listed. There is usually only one.

5. Click the triangle next to the frame name, then click the triangle next to Images.

6. Each image in the frame will be listed. Click the name of an image to view it in the panel on the right.

7. Once an image is displayed in the right hand panel, you can right-click the image and click Open in New Tab to open it on its own.

8. From there you can do a standard google reverse image search.

 

Doesn't work for A4A. When you open the page with the photo on, there's no menu bar or button.

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Ok this will be tedious. But I found when going to the ad on my iPhone, I could 'press' on the picture, and my phone would give me the option to save it. Once you save it on your phone, you can email it to yourself. You can then open up the email on your computer and do a Google search that way if the picture is large enough.

 

I also tried opening up the picture in Chrome on my iPhone. But that way the picture is definitely too small to be searched according to Chrome.

 

 

Gman

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Of course an even easier way would be to look at his Rentboy ad:D

 

http://www.rentboy.com/Listing.aspx?lid=410228&iid=480059&scid=165993786&sp=1&pos=0&locid=1569&type=escort

 

How did I find it you ask? I reply that it's all due to my mad Internet searching skills which I will reveal to one and all here.

 

Ok so I googled his number. I came up with several hits on Rentboy. But when I clicked on the links, his ad didn't come up. However I noticed on the Google descriptions that his name seemed to be 'Marcos'. So I went to Rentboy's Search Feature. I then did a text search in Manhattan for 'Marcos'. Two ads popped up-one was his- VOILA!!!!

 

Gman

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