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Be sure to read this news and be careful before sending a photo taken from your mobile pic to anyone

 

Be sure to read this news and be careful before sending a photo taken from your mobile to anyone
Be sure to read this news and be careful before sending a photo taken from your mobile pic to anyone

NEW YORK (Monitoring Desk) - Every photo you take from your iPhone, Android phone and even digital camera automatically saves your private data and when you send these photos to someone. So this data of yours also goes with what you probably don't want to show to that person.

According to The Sun, this is metadata, which includes information such as the user's location, place of work, place of residence, the places you visit most often, and so on. Devices automatically add this metadata to the images created on them, the purpose of which is to save these images in a special order and show them back to you as 'memories'.

Android and iOS operating systems use this metadata for these purposes. If you pick up these photos and send them to someone via text message, your data will also go to them, so users need to know about their location before sending any of their photos to others. Delete information.

The iPhone user swipes the desired image upwards and selects the 'No Location' option by going to the 'Adjust' option, this will remove your location information from this one image which you now send to someone. can. You can also prevent your iPhone from permanently storing location information in photos.

To do this, go to the Settings application, go to Privacy and select Location Services. Scroll down to the camera option and turn it on Never. Your iPhone will no longer store location information with photos. Similarly, Android users can turn off location 'permissions' by going to 'Permissions' of their camera application.

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