The students from the least developed country can not afford the expensive plagiarism checker tool. Further, its almost impossible to finance the paid version. Could you suggest/find the best plagiarism checker free software or webpage for student?.
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Top plagiarism detection tools for e-learning professionals (2020 Update) https://elearningindustry.com/top-10-free-plagiarism-detection-tools-for-teachers
What I find very disturbing is the sheer volume of online videos and tutorials which detail how to beat plagiarism checkers (as opposed to showing how to NOT plagiarise, i.e. by referencing correctly and appropriately...). The actual existence of this abundance of "cheats" points to an obvious demand, fuelled sadly by less-than- ethical behaviour, irrespective of the underlying rationale. The act of cheating does not change simply because an imagined (or real) rationale. Its simply quite the opposite of the point of plagiarism checks, and a disservice which academia hardly requires.
Grammarly is a good checker, you have to pay for the plagiarism checker but it has picked up things for me in the past and gives a link to where it thinks the section is from. This combines with the turn-it-in at uni is a great combo to stay a long way from trouble.
From my point of view, I don't recommend you to use such free software checkers of plagiarism.
I haven't used them before because I am afraid that the original content of my manuscript may be copied and sold to others before I can publish it.
I know that the problem is not easy for us, especially that we haven't enough money to buy enough food and, in turn, to buy such software. So, I always write using my own words.
I agree with Nidhal Kamel Taha El-Omari .....even I am a bit apprehensive in using free software checkers for plagiarism check.....as nothing comes for free. once you have uploaded your content, there is no guarantee that it cannot be copied
We should rely on standard software only for plagiarism check.....
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Dear Nabaraj Gautam ,turnitin is the best software to check plagiarism. As its not free but you can get its access through your institution or you can also take help from your friends who have access to this software.