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Do people underestimate GPS metadata in shared photos?

https://exif-cleaner.com/
3•cope123•1h ago

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cope123•1h ago
I’ve been digging into image metadata recently and was surprised how often GPS location data is still embedded in photos people share publicly.

Even when users are aware of EXIF data in general, GPS coordinates seem to be treated as “probably not there” or “harmless”, especially when sharing images outside social networks (forums, blogs, marketplaces).

I’m curious how people here think about this in practice: – Do you assume photos you share still contain location data? – Have you ever seen real-world privacy issues caused specifically by GPS metadata? – Do you rely on platforms stripping metadata, or do you clean images yourself before sharing?

Interested in hearing perspectives from people who’ve worked with journalism, security, OSINT, or just learned this the hard way.

buttstuff69420•26m ago
GPS data is so easily spoofed these days that I treat any image or video containing it to be de facto false. GPS data is just time signatures from at least 5 different satellites of a network of over 40+. Having specific satellite RAIM details embedded in EXIF would be an issue, but general GPS information in EXIF is no more self-snitching than the content of the photo and the social media platform you post it to. It's far easier to dox without GPS and any available EXIF location data should only be used as non-primary information to corroborate existing hypotheses, not generate new ones.

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