if i had a nickel for every time i've seen someone's self-hosted blog with unredacted geolocation exif in the images, i'd have three nickels from today alone
four. i'd have four nickels.
five nickels.
i'm at a point now where if i'm reading your self-hosted blog and i see a photo that looks like it was taken on a smartphone i immediately get worried
@luna Years ago, when I found out EXIF data can contain location info, I immediately disabled any access to Location that any camera app requested. It's so dangerous to just have stuff like this easily accessible online.
@igimenezblb @luna I did too - but don’t most social media apps strip this information out?
@dxzdb If the past few years of nightmare social media stories have taught me anything, it's to not trust them on their word that they are doing what they claim to be doing.

@igimenezblb sounds wise.

I do sometimes wish I had a record of location in my photos - but I know I’d forget sometimes