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Useful fact-checking tools

While there are hundreds of free fack-checking tools online, here are some of the basics to get you started.

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TinEye

TinEye is the first image search engine on the web to use image identification technology. Use TinEye to search images you think are used falsely and/or out of context.

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InVid

InVID is a video verification platform which aims to detect inconsistencies in videos and assess the reliability of newsworthy video files and content spread via social media.

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Google Maps

Google Maps is useful to identify street views and prominent locations around the world. Make use of finding locations to tackle misinformation during COVID19.

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Reverse Image Search

Use reverse image search to analyse photos and individual video frames. Besides Google, there are dozens of reverse image search sites to expand your findings, such as Yahoo and Yandex.

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