Advice please.

Is the Exif data, especially location, visible when I attach a phone photo to my posts? Can metadata be extracted by a cunning hacker?

Does Mastodon do anything to strip the data or make it invisible to prying eyes?

If not, suggestions for how I can preserve privacy please.

#photos #pictures #photography #geolocation #mastodon

@will_shake If you are worried about your privacy: Each sensor(camera) has its own fingerprint. To get this fingerprint, a sufficient number of different images is required. I did some basic research on this subject. It took about 20 images from one camera to calculate recognizable PRNU noise pattern from daily life images. There are crop/translation and rotation invariant pattern matching algorithms to identify that sensors. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photo_response_non-uniformity

#photos #pictures #photography #privacy #prnu

Photo response non-uniformity - Wikipedia

@DavidH interesting - could be useful for people to know it's 'me' who took the picture. Could it be used to validate ownership or online identity with the phone?

It bothers me less than broadcasting when and where I'm located.

@will_shake It's mainly used for fake detection and in forensics in general, so yes. It's hard to forge an image fingerprint if there aren't enough samples....