Your photos might include information of the exact location and time of the photo taken, your photo/camera models etc. Companies, governments, or someone with bad intentions can use such information for their benefits against you. This can easily be accessed by AI as well.

On Windows 11:

  1. Right-click on the file
  2. Properties
  3. Details
  4. Remove properties and personal information

Lots of people don’t care, but I guess this could be useful for some of you.

  • Christopher Masto@lemmy.masto.community
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    There are a million ways to do this, as have already been described in other comments. This is one more. I built https://photostripper.com/ a while back, when I was practicing building small web applications to learn different tech stacks. Lemmy is not the target audience - you folks know how to do this already, and why would you trust that I’m not keeping copies of your photos (I promise I’m not, but what is that worth?)

    Anyway, I’m only mentioning it because it’s my thing and I enjoyed making it.

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    https://guardianproject.info/apps/org.witness.sscphase1/

    Above you will find the link for an app called a obscure cam. It’s open source and made by the Guardian Project. It allows you to sensor faces and automatically removes exaptata from your photos so that you don’t put your geolocation on dating apps.

    If all of the Tea users used this, that breach wouldn’t be even a quarter as bad. Also would help if they didn’t post their fn drivers license to a dating app.

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    I discovered that recent versions of the built-in photo apps on Android flat out refuses to do this. The UI for removing location info is there, but it is intentionally blocked if the exif info was added automatically by GPS (i.e., it only works if you manually have set a location). It seems so weird, and outright evil, to block one of the key ways for people to stay safe.

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    ehhh

    Screenshot

    Paste Screenshot

    Works on all platforms

    Apple puts a little exif data in there, but it’s not very useful data.

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    I run it through my 1995-era photo editor that doesn’t support all the metadata.

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        The data is different for a ‘photo’ one took vs one of many other types of image. Your camera/phone can often include a lot of surprising data, possibly even your PII or location. An image you made in krita or with a screenshotting tool is somewhat less likely to have such data.

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        What are you waiting on again? Remind me.

        What question.

        What standard is that.

        What personal details did I make up.

        Why did you call me Danny.

        Was it an attempt to dead name me.

        Define woman

        And last but not least are you sure I’m anti woman not anti feminist? I’ve tried to explain the difference to you and you just breeze on past.

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          Pretty sure posting the exact same unhinged comment 100 times is not going to get you anywhere that posting it…uh…once?..would have.

          That said, maybe screaming into the void is your idea of a good time.

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            I don’t disagree, it is however exceedingly annoying to have to deal with. They can apologize and leave me be, or I can be petty for as long as needed since trying to ignore them just led them to threats of doxxing and personal attacks on my mother.

            It’s not a good time but it quite cathartic.

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                Yeah go figure i don’t like sexists saying mean things about my mother who they do not know.

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              A. Not a couple. One.

              B.i asked them to leave me alone like fully a day and a half ago.

              C. They said horrific stuff about my mother and refuse to apologize or leave me alone.

              D. They keep saying horrific genderist stuff.

              E. They’re claiming they’ve doxxed me.

              They could just leave me alone and I wouldn’t have done this but apparently trying to dead name people and talk about about their parentage is like a super cool thing to do.

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                Dude, block them and move on. It’s not healthy to obsess about stuff like that. It’s just adding stress that you could easily avoid.

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                  Can’t block them, if they did indeed doxx me I need to know if they disclose anything.

                  Not really stressful for me, I don’t mind being petty I mind people insulting my parents because they’re mad at me and moreover people who doxx and try to put people online.

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    Every social-media platform strips EXIF metadata before publishing the photo.

    So the issue is the trustworthiness of the social-media platform itself. Personally I always strip the metadata before sharing anything anywhere.

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      While this is true, especially with all the Palintir tracking stuff and the insatiable thirst for data to market, it’s far more valuable now than ever to the platform. The platform is happy to keep it and sell it to marketers who will share it for you.

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      Strips metadata so that the public can’t see it, isn’t the same as stripping metadata after the corporation has already collected and linked it to your profile. 😫

      Always clean the metadata BEFORE it touches their upload UI.

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      Of course they strip it before publishing and of course they use the stripped data for themselves. Anyone assuming that they won’t should come and buy that bridge that I’m selling, it’s a great opportunity!

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      Sure, but let’s say you don’t allow Facebook to track your location. Well, as soon as you upload a photo with location exif data, they know it anyway.

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        They know the location data in the photo, that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s your current location.
        Bonus points for faking that data (with, e.g., exiftool).

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      This. Literally every social media site strips EXIF data from photos you post or else you would be hearing about 100x the number of doxxes you do these days. This tip would’ve been good in 2006 or if you’re communicating over something unusual like Email or Onionshare

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      Frankly I would extend that distrust to this little miscrosoft button too. With no proof or alternative in mind, it just feels like that button would feed the data to an AI before deleting it.

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    Feels like an honorable site would make the uploader aware of this and offer a checkbox or something to do it for you.

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      Every site that allows image upload in existence now strips this data by default, but they do it on their server so they can get it first.

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        I mean, I’d probably do it server-side even if I were to have nefarious intent and want the data for myself anyway, since image processing client-side isn’t necessarily a good use of your users devices, really.

        Plus, if I were to want the data in a client-side, I could upload it before doing the client-side stripping.

        This comment doesn’t really hold up to scrutiny, my friend

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          Calling deleting metadata image processing is a bit of a stretch. And you can disingenuously clean images either client- or server-side, that’s true, but if we’re getting serious here about data privacy, one could independently validate, build, and sign an executable for users to run locally. I don’t know of any similar technique to guarantee what’s running server-side.

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    For iPhone you can make a simple shortcut to do this. Here’s what it would look like:

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      Can it be made into a Cinnamon extension or even a tool with which I would run it for all new image files while idle (if needed)?

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        I’m sure it can. I found several tutorials on how to add it to Dolphin’s right click context menu, I just haven’t taken the time to do it.

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    You should be able to prevent your device from adding the location to your photos. I never felt the need to have it, given the date and the photos around, it is easy to remember where it was.

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      By default I always turn off the location setting on the camera. I disabled it as soon as they introduced it as a “feature”. I thought it was creepy as fuck and dangerous. Without the location most of the rest of the information is pretty benign.

      For example her is the full metadata from a picture I took yesterday.

      Aperture: 182/100 Date: 2025-07-30 15:40:26 Date digitized: 2025-07-30 15:40:26 Original date: 2025-07-30 15:40:26 Digital zoom: 1.0 Exposure bias: 0/6 Exposure mode: Auto Exposure program: Normal Exposure time: 4.7824007651841227E-4 sec. Flash: Off Focal length: 5590/1000 35mm focal length: 24 F-number: 1.8 Image width: 2304 Image length: 4096 Lens model: OnePlus 13R back camera >5.59mm f/1.9 Light source: D65 Camera make: OnePlus Camera model: OnePlus 13R Camera maker note: {“PiFlag”:“0”,“nightFlag”:“4”,“nightMode”: “-1”,“asdOut”: [“0”],“apsAsdOut”: [“1”],“apsAsdClsOut”: [“1”, “0”],“iso”: “286”,“expTime”: “0”,“fType”:“50”,“bkMode”:“0”,“aideblur”:“0”,“aisState”:“8”,“algo”: [“65,72,16,19”],“filter”: “:-1”} Lens max aperture: 182/100 Metering mode: Center weight average Orientation: Normal Photographic sensitivity: 80 X dimension: 2304 Y dimension: 4096 Scene capture type: Standard Scene type: Directly photographed User comment: oplus_2097184 White balance: Auto

      The only thing they would get is the model of phone I use. Which is essentially public information for every app maker I have installed on my phone anyways.