N Noaman Ramzan Postman Joined Jun 11, 2018 Messages 297 Jan 28, 2019 #31 Cracking piece of info . Mines off. Thanks
M Mawsley Putting the soup into super hero Joined May 14, 2013 Messages 29,226 Jan 28, 2019 #32 I make sure all my pictures of my kids and wife contain the metadata. I live in hope.
Badawy Postman Joined Feb 14, 2018 Messages 148 Feb 27, 2019 #33 Just disable location services for the camera
Slanger Achiever Joined Nov 7, 2016 Messages 1,607 Feb 27, 2019 #34 @Badawy thats already covered but thank you for your input
Badawy Postman Joined Feb 14, 2018 Messages 148 Feb 27, 2019 #35 Slanger said: @Badawy thats already covered but thank you for your input Click to expand... Sorry didn’t see it
Slanger said: @Badawy thats already covered but thank you for your input Click to expand... Sorry didn’t see it
Slanger Achiever Joined Nov 7, 2016 Messages 1,607 Feb 27, 2019 #36 Badawy said: Sorry didn’t see it Click to expand... No worries
V VapeCrusader Initiate Joined Mar 6, 2019 Messages 10 Mar 8, 2019 #37 Wow, wasn't aware of this, shocking. Checked mine and it is off. Thank you!
OccultScientist Administrator Staff member Joined Jul 10, 2012 Messages 20,337 Mar 15, 2019 #38 Damn good point! Turning off location data now
thriller Postman Joined Apr 17, 2015 Messages 484 Mar 20, 2019 #39 how do I actually test it out? I've got plenty of pics of my cats I want to see if location can be identified.
how do I actually test it out? I've got plenty of pics of my cats I want to see if location can be identified.
Slanger Achiever Joined Nov 7, 2016 Messages 1,607 Mar 20, 2019 #40 thriller said: how do I actually test it out? I've got plenty of pics of my cats I want to see if location can be identified. Click to expand... You could use an app that shows the meta data or software on your computer, depending on windows you might be able to right click and go to properties. A quick google will help
thriller said: how do I actually test it out? I've got plenty of pics of my cats I want to see if location can be identified. Click to expand... You could use an app that shows the meta data or software on your computer, depending on windows you might be able to right click and go to properties. A quick google will help