kide
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Almost all digital cameras embed EXIF (Exchangeable image file format) data in the picture..Many new cameras and smart phones (for example Iphones) also are optionally embedding GPS information as part of the EXIF data.. At least one browser supports displaying the EXIF data and a there is simple add-on for another. (right click on the picture and there's everything, including GPS info, if included).
On another forum today, a member posted some pictures ...another member, trying to prove something, took the GPS info from the EXIF data, plugged it into Google maps and posted the OP's home location back to the thread (it got Modded out shortly).
I'm not even remotely suggesting that any Forum member here would play that trick, but IF you're posting pics here, check what data your camera is embedding in its pictures. Remember the times you've posted travel plans and who all has access here. If your camera/phone is putting more information in than you want, either shut geotagging off, or find a program that will strip EXIF data from the pics..
On another forum today, a member posted some pictures ...another member, trying to prove something, took the GPS info from the EXIF data, plugged it into Google maps and posted the OP's home location back to the thread (it got Modded out shortly).
I'm not even remotely suggesting that any Forum member here would play that trick, but IF you're posting pics here, check what data your camera is embedding in its pictures. Remember the times you've posted travel plans and who all has access here. If your camera/phone is putting more information in than you want, either shut geotagging off, or find a program that will strip EXIF data from the pics..