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GPS in metadata

pes

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If you have recently had a post remove with this explanation: GPS in metadata
Beware that you are literally doxing yourself because your phone or camera added your location into the photo or video.
Remove metadata before posting.
The forum has a plugin for it, but it does not work reliably and probably will never be updated.
 
If you have recently had a post remove with this explanation: GPS in metadata
Beware that you are literally doxing yourself because your phone or camera added your location into the photo or video.
Remove metadata before posting.
The forum has a plugin for it, but it does not work reliably and probably will never be updated.
Exactly !
I have for a long time used the app “EXIF Viewer” on my iPhone and iPad to check / remove such revealing data.
Through the years I have several times PM’ed a warning to someone, the GPS location is so very precise, that I on the map could see in which house the photo/video was recorded. And the recording data also includes the camera type and settings, and sometimes the serial number of it too.
 
Exactly !
I have for a long time used the app “EXIF Viewer” on my iPhone and iPad to check / remove such revealing data.
Through the years I have several times PM’ed a warning to someone, the GPS location is so very precise, that I on the map could see in which house the photo/video was recorded. And the recording data also includes the camera type and settings, and sometimes the serial number of it too.
Now days spying is built into it, it is harder to disable all of that garbage now days. another reason I am losing interest in any of the new garbage, it offers nothing but reduction in privacy.
 
Exactly !
I have for a long time used the app “EXIF Viewer” on my iPhone and iPad to check / remove such revealing data.
Through the years I have several times PM’ed a warning to someone, the GPS location is so very precise, that I on the map could see in which house the photo/video was recorded. And the recording data also includes the camera type and settings, and sometimes the serial number of it too.
If you don’t mind me asking
Which app do you use ? (Or do you use the web downloaded version)

If you use an app- Is it EXIF Viewer by fluntro? I’m not sure how secure that app would be or who can access your data

Is the website download version best to use and safest
 
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Or do you use the web version
This way you upload your private stuff to someone else's compute which saves it, modifies it and sends it back to you.
They do not need to delete the file though.
I bet it is interesting to see what people use their web for.
 
This way you upload your private stuff to someone else's compute which saves it, modifies it and sends it back to you.
They do not need to delete the file though.
I bet it is interesting to see what people use their web for.
Okay okay I get it PES
I’m a moron xD
I have never used it

I know you can download and install it from the web… I assume after doing that it is “private?” Because you install it a specific way on your device to then use to pull or wipe metadata.

I keep getting errors when I download it and try to run it. Maybe I’m setting it up wrong, that’s why I haven’t uploaded anything yet because I haven’t figured out how to properly install and use exif

I read the full post on safety with content
 
If you don’t mind me asking
Which app do you use ? (Or do you use the web downloaded version)

If you use an app- Is it EXIF Viewer by fluntro? I’m not sure how secure that app would be or who can access your data

Is the website download version best to use and safest
Mine is from AppStore - called “EXIF viewer - Photo Metadata”. I have never used a Web version.
According to AppStore all the calculations is on my iPad, no data is collected.
 
Mine is from AppStore - called “EXIF viewer - Photo Metadata”. I have never used a Web version.
According to AppStore all the calculations is on my iPad, no data is collected.
Thank you for sharing this information. I appreciate it :)
I’m gonna do more research on the main program and try to get it to work, if not I’ll still look for others that are safe and secure.
 
Sigh. For the real men left who still live by command line... all it takes is a one-liner.

$ exiftool -overwrite_original -all:all= filename.ext

Hell you can even glob if you've got a whole directory to nuke. ? and * are perfectly usable wildcards just as they'd be elsewhere.
 
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Sigh. For the real men left who still live by command line... all it takes is a one-liner.



Hell you can even glob if you've got a whole directory to nuke. ? and * are perfectly usable wildcards just as they'd be elsewhere.
Can’t be used on phones 😊
 
Can’t be used on phones 😊
You guys have to stop using phones for illegal stuff. :D
Your phone is not a privacy oriented device.
Your phone sends everything it possibly can to google or any other company that made it and more.
It is using a flash storage which is nearly impossible to wipe and common rewrite algorithms do not work on it because it uses wear leveling.
The only viable way of cleaning it is full disk encryption and deleting the key.

Your keyboard input is sent to google for training their ai.
Your phone (depending on settings) keeps a personal dictionary of words you type.
Your camera may be doing AI enhancement that happens on the server.
Your chats and photos are often automatically backed up in the cloud.
If you use fingerprint or face unlock, anyone can unlock your phone especially law enforcement.
Saving your stuff on the SD card if your phone has one suffers from the same problems as above.
The phone will be the first thing that is taken from you when you get into trouble.
...

Setting a phone up to be somewhat private is difficult and really not 100% reliable.
 
You guys have to stop using phones for illegal stuff. :D
Your phone is not a privacy oriented device.
Your phone sends everything it possibly can to google or any other company that made it and more.
It is using a flash storage which is nearly impossible to wipe and common rewrite algorithms do not work on it because it uses wear leveling.
The only viable way of cleaning it is full disk encryption and deleting the key.

Your keyboard input is sent to google for training their ai.
Your phone (depending on settings) keeps a personal dictionary of words you type.
Your camera may be doing AI enhancement that happens on the server.
Your chats and photos are often automatically backed up in the cloud.
If you use fingerprint or face unlock, anyone can unlock your phone especially law enforcement.
Saving your stuff on the SD card if your phone has one suffers from the same problems as above.
The phone will be the first thing that is taken from you when you get into trouble.
...

Setting a phone up to be somewhat private is difficult and really not 100% reliable.
yup, I do a deep crawl through the phone to secure it, now several apps don't work, why the fuck does my calendar need access to personal messages and such! I have a strict policy of nothing on my phone I wouldn't show a cop for that simple reason, as the police have tools that near intently access the phone due to back doors basically mandated, (Oh yes applies to I phone too).
 
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