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Useful websites change how you live. This article lists the best websites on the internet for improving almost everything.

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Finding useful websites can be tough. There are more than a billion sites on the web, and a good number of them are nowhere near useful. And some of the most useful websites are quite popular, so you probably already know of them.

But there are many other useful websites beyond the ones you may be familiar with. The fun is in discovering them. Fortunately, we've done the searching for you. Check out these useful websites that offer something worth checking out.

1. Student.com

Students.com

If you're looking for cheap accommodations as an international student, this website helps you search for a home near your college/university or a neighborhood of your choice. The site covers hundreds of cities and doesn't charge for the service.

2. Inner Body

Innerbody

Among other resources, this site offers an interactive guide to human anatomy. It's an easy way to study the human body's various systems and segments, perhaps to teach students in school. The site also offers help with testing, health products, and telemedicine.

3. CleanPNG

CleanPNG

This website provides free high-definition images without a background. It offers millions of PNG images for your brochures, banners, websites, and more. The website provides unlimited free downloads with no registration or other hoops to jump through.

4. Pixlr

With Pixlr, you can edit pictures without Photoshop or GIMP. It's an easy-to-use tool that doesn’t need installation and is free unless you need more features. You can edit your images in your browser or download the app on your phone to edit pictures without any complicated tools.

5. Pixabay

Pixabay

Shutterstock is too expensive for most casual users; Pixabay is a much more suitable option. It offers over one million royalty-free images, illustrations, videos, and vector graphics to download at no charge.

It's a great choice for anyone who wants to dabble in basic designing or needs a freely available stock image for a project.

6. Privnote

Privnote

With Privnote, you can send a note that self-destructs after it's read. This is great when you need something more private than an email for sensitive information.

It offers a few options that let you set when the message will delete, add a password for more protection, and even receive an email after it's destroyed.

7. Skyscanner

Skyscanner

Who doesn't want to save money when traveling? Skyscanner is a must-check when booking a flight, as it helps you find the best deals based on a variety of criteria. It's much faster than checking every airline individually.

Apart from flights, it also shows deals on hotels and car rentals.

8. Spotahome

Spotahome

This is a service for anyone looking to rent an apartment or room for a mid to long-term time period. Spotahome has real people check the properties personally, with a virtual video tour of the entire apartment as well as HD pictures of the properties.

Currently, it covers a variety of cities in Europe, making it good for students and backpackers in that area.

9. Down for Everyone or Just Me

Down for Everyone Site

When you're having trouble accessing a website, it could be an issue on your end or a problem with the website itself. This site makes it easy to find out. Just enter a website URL and you'll see if this tool has trouble accessing it.

For convenience, enter the short URL downfor.io to visit this site without entering its full name.

10. Bachelor Studies

Bachelor Studies Website

This website finds a Bachelor’s program or degree according to your preference of country, language, cost, time commitment, and much more. It also gives a list of top destinations to study in your home country.

Using the banner at the top of the page, you can access similar sites for advanced degrees.

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