Now that you have clicked on the Options icon, this page will appear:

Now scroll down until you see this area in the lower part of the page, and click on the drop down menu to the right of "usage rights" - then join me on the next page, and I will show you how to select the images that are free to use without repercussion on your websites.



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NancyLian Premium
This is awesome! Thank you for sharing :-)
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TheOldSilly Premium
You are very welcome, Nancy. :-)
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healthierguy Premium
Awesome technique. Thanks for the great training.
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TheOldSilly Premium
You are welcome, Heath :-)
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Candace33 Premium
Yes I do use this a lot. Typically I go for free to use, share, modify even commercially, just to be safe. However, if I don't have the intention to modify then you're right that's seems pretty safe to use. Great job!
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TheOldSilly Premium
Thanks, Candace. Yeah, I looked into it, and if you don't need to modify an image, the wider selection is the way to go, and completely legal.
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BrooklynPhil Premium
I've been using this technique for a couple of weeks. The only thing I do differently is to select the bottom choice. "free to use. share or modify, even commercially."
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TheOldSilly Premium
Good for you, Phil, and I agree that option gives you even more latitude. I don't often find the need to modify an image, so I opt for the wider selection. But it is good to have that option available when needed, too.
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BrooklynPhil Premium
I modify most of my images. I never considered the other choice giving a wider selection.
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MPoirier Premium
Thank you!! this was really helpful!!
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TheOldSilly Premium
You are most welcome, I was so happy to find this out, just hadda share, teehee
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TheOldSilly Premium
Hey MPoirier, if you found the lesson helpful, please click on the green "like this" button, ok? Helps the Old Silly out a bunch, Thanks!
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MPoirier Premium
Np, liked it xDl
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