Post A3XMsCJDWWYBhObRSK by tokyotony@twit.social
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 (DIR) Post #A3XLG5CtNeOsiKuFLk by tokyotony@twit.social
       2021-01-23T15:51:09Z
       
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       @leo Sorry, another question. When I attach a photo in a Toot, will the location info still be in the photo, ie if I upload a photo of me in my home, could someone find out where I live? Thanks.
       
 (DIR) Post #A3XLG5c3s4X7yOgLa4 by leo@twit.social
       2021-01-23T17:14:06Z
       
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       @tokyotony Yes photo location metadata is almost always included when you put a photo online. Some client software will strip it out, but I'd do it by hand if you're worried.
       
 (DIR) Post #A3XLG60AQRodB9xb9c by feld@bikeshed.party
       2021-01-23T18:02:54.773863Z
       
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       @leo @tokyotony If you don't feel there's value in having GPS data embedded in your photos you can go into your phone settings and disable itiOS:Settings -> Privacy -> Location Services -> Camera -> NeverAndroid:Settings -> Location -> App access to location -> Camera -> DenyNow new photos you take will not have GPS data
       
 (DIR) Post #A3XMsCJDWWYBhObRSK by tokyotony@twit.social
       2021-01-23T18:05:28Z
       
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       @feld @leo I actually like GPS data for my own use. Just want to strip it when using a photo publicly.
       
 (DIR) Post #A3XMsChg3a7GvG2ya8 by feld@bikeshed.party
       2021-01-23T18:21:03.871135Z
       
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       @tokyotony @leo if you use iOS I recommend ViewExif which will let you view all Exif data and strip it via the Share Sheethttps://apps.apple.com/us/app/viewexif/id945320815