From a quick test, that does seem to remove most data.
Instead of that, if you’re going to through that process for just a few files, the Details tab in the file properties has a link at the bottom to strip all that stuff.
Good catch. I’m satisfied with the test so I won’t be doing another one. Feel free to try one of your own photos which includes location data and report back to us with your findings.
What is EXIF data? Location and time stamp? How do you remove that from photos and videos?
Metadata contained within the image file.
Using the one from this post this is what I can see (exif data has been stripped or wasn’t there):
Here’s another example where the data is plain as day:
exiftool
Or for a one-off, copy the image in one program and paste it into another. Then it’s just pixels.
Depends, some know how to handle the metadata. You could take a screenshot and send that though.
Exif data can contain everything from the make/model of device used to take a picture, to a gps location of where the picture was taken.
Removing that information depends on what you’re using to do it, but can be done with an exif editing tool in pretty much any OS I’m aware of.
Edit: Autocorrect is a pita.
For techies: would opening my photo in MS Paint and doing “save as png” remove exif data?
From a quick test, that does seem to remove most data.
Instead of that, if you’re going to through that process for just a few files, the Details tab in the file properties has a link at the bottom to strip all that stuff.
Maybe but I wouldn’t trust MS to do the job even if it appeared true. Use a reputable open source tool made for the job if you can
Results are in. According to jimpl.com, saving as PNG in MS Paint does remove some exif data.
I don’t know what’s possible to be stored as exif data so I can’t tell you if this is everything. But here’s my result.
Interesting. Location is the big one though, which your test image didn’t have.
Good catch. I’m satisfied with the test so I won’t be doing another one. Feel free to try one of your own photos which includes location data and report back to us with your findings.
Eh, too much trouble to reboot into windows :)
Cool in that case thanks for your contributions
I think it actually is a good attitude to not trust MS with your privacy but you can do as you wish