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Today 15:55 #16773Senior Member

Posts: 378Sky
Every one of these pics has heavy filters on it. Ask for a current unfiltered pic.
Originally Posted by Silver6933
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Today 15:54 #16772Senior Member

Posts: 378Pimeyes
You need to use a VPN as it is not available in the United States, the EU and the United Kingdom. Pick a different country.
Originally Posted by PornFan1000
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Yesterday 20:46 #16771Senior Member

Posts: 133Sky
I'm supposed to meet this girl, but I'm pretty sure she is a pro. Thos pictures look so familiar.
https://members.seeking.com/member/7...a-3cd281b06703
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Yesterday 19:09 #16770Senior Member

Posts: 26Yes. Back when I used Pimeyes, you have to start a VPN app as well.
Originally Posted by PornFan1000
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Yesterday 16:42 #16769Senior Member

Posts: 142Did you have to use a VPN for the Pimeyes search? When I tried it it gave me a region not supported message.
Originally Posted by HarryMcHardon
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Yesterday 14:14 #16768Senior Member

Posts: 52Run your photos on Facecheck and Pimeyes. Much more advanced than Google photo search as they go by facial recognition metrics and will find other pics of you on the web if you have them out there and can be completely different pictures in different settnigs. They will also find others that look like you and hopefully that is all you will find. I suggest you search the forum on info about these sites and how to defend against them. Even if that's not the way you got outed, it's key you remain aware of this.
Originally Posted by BigDickNickkk
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I'm very low profile on the web, no social media, no work related stuff, yet Pimeyes found one pic of me out there from a club I'm in. No identifying data, but the info was there about where and when the club meets, so a bad actor theoretically would know where to find me. Not good. I got on my club website (I have access luckily) and altered the offending pic and now don't generate any matches from these sites.
But definitely part of my opsec is to run any photo I send to a POT out on these 2 sites before I send them out, even if it's the same pic I've sent out for a year. Because you never know when new pics of you may appear out there.
You can also petition these sites to remove your photo which I have heard works, but it's a hassle and I don't trust these sites not to use your proven pic to further hone their algorithms to find your face even more accurately. But for someone with a lot of internet presence, it's probably a good idea.
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Yesterday 09:27 #16767Senior Member

Posts: 748Google, bing, yandex, tineye, depositphotos.
There's an chrome extension called RevEye that will allow you to search most of them with one (right) click to make it easier.
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Originally Posted by BigDickNickkk
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02-03-26 21:05 #16766Regular Member

Posts: 21Reverse image
In my opinion, which may be wrong, if you upload a photo to any site, even a site like this one, that photo will be there forever, even after deleted to the public eye. Somehow.
Originally Posted by BigDickNickkk
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With that being said, if you were to test your own image on a site like lenso, which requires money to see the result, in my opinion, you are creating a digital trail of your face that somehow, one day, will lead to exactly what you are wanting to prevent: Being exposed.
On the bright side, your photos are now all over the internet, which anyone can use to scam someone with. Meaning, that it wasn't truly you, who created your Seeking profile, if you are ever exposed. It was that scammer, that cartel, that man or woman who lives overseas.
Perhaps, that photo with your face in it on Seeking or an escort verification, IS your face and body. It even managed to go undetected by your potential sugar baby who likely only cares about how many bags you have to offer for her time. But upon further inspection, it is AI, therefore not TRULY you. That photo can't pop on lenso or any other reverse image site. Why? Because it never existed. It was only EVER used on Seeking. The same can be said for any real photo as well. But still, an AI photo does sound more appealing to be used against you in a court or law or public opinion.
Can you really be charged or guilty of a scandal if someone uses an AI version of your image, or as today's headlines would call it, "Deepfake"?
Think about that the next time you want to make a dating profile in today's modern world.
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02-03-26 19:21 #16765Regular Member

Posts: 22Please send me the sites to check
No I've never tried. What sites are those?
Originally Posted by HarryMcHardon
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02-03-26 14:19 #16764Senior Member

Posts: 52Those photos that you send out. Have you run them on the face recognition sites and see what pops up? These sites can find you even if you use a different picture. And if you have personal info associated with any of these other pictures, answers the question as to how they got the info.
Originally Posted by NdFanMan
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02-03-26 14:11 #16763Regular Member

Posts: 22They can still find you
Yeah it's definitely scary. I had someone identify me when I didn't even use my own picture. It was a man who looked like me and they still found me and my first and last name. Plus I never used my real name. Be careful men. I had to upload my license to SDM too now I'm freaking out.
Originally Posted by BigPenor
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02-03-26 10:57 #16762Senior Member

Posts: 62If you share any pictures of your face, even if you've never shared them before, you can be found. There are sites today that can match your face from one pic with your face from other pics that might be on your linkedin, facebook, or any other public sites (there are so many now).
Originally Posted by NdFanMan
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02-03-26 09:17 #16761Senior Member

Posts: 326This one was sophisticated
I get that. I use photos that are not posted anywhere else. I use a text app. And I do not give any real info. Fake name, fake occupation, even fake location. But they still found me. Worse yet, they did actually follow through and try to contact my family when I told them to pound sand. So be careful gents.
Originally Posted by PauFord
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02-03-26 01:32 #16760Senior Member

Posts: 748Not a new scam
Blackmail scams have bee around as long as SA has. Even with a burner # they somehow manage to reverse engineer your identity sometimes, usually with reverse image searching. Ignore as you did and they'll go away.
Reminds me of several years ago a scam running rampant on SA. Scammer SB account (s) would chat with you, get as much of your details as possible, download all your pics, phone / email, etc Then you get a text saying you've been added to the sex predator watchlist with a link to a web site. There's a profile page of you, has your name, location, all your details and pics, etc and describes how you were trying to bang kids. Google your name and / or # and it was one of the first hits that would come back.
Dudes were freaking the fuck out. They advertised that if you would contact a specific lawyer for $10 k could get your stuff removed from the site. From what I heard a lot of guys paid the money because they just couldn't have that peedo site be what comes up when you google their name. Went on for several months or so before SA finally did something about it. They got the site taken down via legal action. (fwiw. Scammers hosted all the pics from their site on Imgr. Filed an individual copyright claim with Imgr who in turn immediately removed my pics from their servers. Got a new burner # and all was fine and did't have to wait for SA's lawyers to act).
Stay safe out there.
Originally Posted by NdFanMan
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02-02-26 23:50 #16759Regular Member

Posts: 4Dania
There's a Dania age 25 with a profile created on Jan 27,2026. Does that sound like a match?
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