Exif Data
by - Thursday, January 1, 1970 at 12:00 AM
When you upload an image it should automatically remove the exif data, just to prevent people from accidently doxing themselves.
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(October 6, 2022, 11:54 PM)SG3Dx9GPF75sCj Wrote: When you upload an image it should automatically remove the exif data, just to prevent people from accidently doxing themselves.


Maybe @pompompurin is CIA and keeps exif to send you to the gulags later
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I am using 2fa as google auth oh what a shame I wanted to use my pgp as 2fa but I guess it will take some time to implement that
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That is a good idea. But whats to stop the meta data being retained. It is the cloud after all.
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- support
It's kinda niche and not many people even upload photos from their phone, I honestly can't think of a situation where you would have to?
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(October 7, 2022, 07:21 AM)Max Wrote: - support
It's kinda niche and not many people even upload photos from their phone, I honestly can't think of a situation where you would have to?


What happens if i want to upload my feet pics?
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Not too sure if I understand the suggestion, is it for image attachments?

https://pompur.in
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Majority of file uploads strip meta data nowadays, it's extremely rare to find places that don't.
Breached also isn't a image host, they use third party embedding.
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(October 7, 2022, 02:28 PM)pompompurin Wrote: Not too sure if I understand the suggestion, is it for image attachments?


yes.
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(October 7, 2022, 02:28 PM)pompompurin Wrote: Not too sure if I understand the suggestion, is it for image attachments?


yea it was
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