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There are many websites that offer free images for personal and commercial use, such as Pexels, Unsplash, and Pixabay. You can also use Google's Advanced Image Search to filter results by usage rights.
No, not all images on Google are free to use. It's important to check the usage rights of an image before using it. You can do this by clicking on "Tools" and then selecting "Usage Rights" in Google's Advanced Image Search.
If you are unsure about the usage rights of an image, it's best to contact the owner or creator of the image and ask for permission. You can also look for images that are labeled as "Creative Commons" or "Public Domain", which generally have more lenient usage rights.
Yes, there are many stock image websites such as Shutterstock, iStock, and Adobe Stock that offer high-quality images for a fee. These images often have more specific usage rights and can be a good option for professional projects.
It depends on the usage rights of the image. Some social media platforms, such as Instagram, allow users to share their content under a Creative Commons license, which means it can be used with proper attribution. However, it's always best to check the usage rights of the image before using it in your own projects.