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That's not all Google is going. They are also forcing their idea of censorship upon any website that wants to use the advertising service, Google AdSense, to make money. They also hide sites from search results while favoring others (almost completely of a certain political slant). And two or so years ago they announced they are displaying websites in the opening search results pages that display on phone better. As opposed to content and relevancy and what the person searching really wants. And more.
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And some people go to Google Images -- I've seen this repeatedly in person -- and use their phones to snap a picture. And phones these day take amazing quality pictures.
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Feb 18, 2018 - 12:58 AM
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DeputyRiley
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Now Google no longer provides different sizes for a photo. Actually, similar to the workaround ado and I posted about above, there is a workaround for this as well. First, right-click and "open image in new tab" (here you can copy image links or whatever) Second, right-click and "search Google for image" Then you'll be taken to the page where you can "Find other sizes of this image --> All Sizes/Small/Medium/Large". It's like one or two extra steps than we're used to, and I don't know if it works for everyone (I'm using Windows Chrome browser), but I think everyone can relax a little bit because we're still seemingly able to do everything we just recently thought had become undoable. At least, until they figure it out or whatever, and block the workarounds. EDIT: Having trouble with this method of viewing the image by using "open image in new tab" or "copy image address. Maybe Google's already caught onto their oversight. Can't figure it out right now, gotta head off...if anyone else can make sense of this please post here! I thought I'd found suitable workarounds, but I may have been too premature in my celebration...
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