Privacy Audit: Check What's Hidden in Your Photos
Inspect EXIF data before sharing photos online to ensure no GPS location or device info is exposed.
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Privacy tips
Smartphone photos store GPS coordinates by default. Sharing on most social platforms strips this — but emailing or uploading raw files preserves it.
Stalkers have used EXIF GPS data to locate victims. If you photograph anything sensitive (home, kids, vacation), check EXIF before sharing.
The "Strip EXIF" button re-encodes the image without any metadata — safe to share with no location, device, or timestamp info.
iPhone / Android camera apps can disable location tagging in settings — recommended for any phone that gets shared online frequently.
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