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With recent news coming out in the States about several different agencies checking cellular phone data and spying on their citizens I have seen some questions about how much info pictures contain. I thought I would make a short tutorial on how to strip exif data from your pictures. Exif data for anyone unfamiliar with this, is metatags that are embedded in photos. This data could be as little as the ISO, image size, and things like this that aren't really a concern to you but it also may contain very important information such as GPS coordinates, name and such. This is even more prevalent in newer smart phones and cameras that are being used. So, it is always important to make sure you strip data from your pictures before posting them on the internet.

This tutorial was made using WIN7, if you are using another Windows release it should be about the same and if you can't figure it out you can always PM me with your OS and I will walk you through it. There are also free programs out there that will strip the data for you such as ExifTool which can be downloaded here -> http://www.sno.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool/

So the first thing you want to do is locate your picture and right click on it.
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From there, select properties and at the top of the Properties window you will select Details.
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That will open up a new window. At that point make sure "Create a copy with all properties removed" is ticked and select OK.
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At that point, you will have a copy of the picture with all data removed. You will be able to tell the first picture from the one with data removed as the latest one will say "Copy" in the file name. I always make a point of deleting the old picture with data in it so there are never any concerns in the future.
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I hope this little tutorial helps you in your quest to stay safe on the internet. Remember, you are only as safe as the least safe person. Be careful who you talk to and share personal information with. You never know who is on the other side of that mouse!
 
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Great work A420 - that's a much simpler way than my current method!

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:thread: nice one bro,ill make this a sticky :point:
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Edit. Its already stuck :Stones slap:
 
good info for the newbs, just wondering how secure our forum is? no leos are inside the server'?
 
Thought I'd add... there's a Mac store app that I really love called "Photo Privacy Pro" that's like $1 and I highly recommend it. Strips everyyyything you want and will batch as well.
 
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Haven't put pics on internet yet but thanx. Need to take some to put on here but gotta figure it out
 
Never realised so much info could be stored in a photo!
Will defo be doing this from now on.
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Hmm, got to spread the love first but you got it coming A420
 
This is extremely interesting. I definitely want to take pics to put on this network. I feel as though if i download them onto my computer then post, that may be alright?!? I can either take pics with my phone or camera. I am thinking camera would probably be best but once I upload them to my computer , should I do anything before I post?!? I am not the best at technology things but if there's something I should do before I post pics, please let me know!
 
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