Launch GIMP on your computer and open an image your want to remove its EXIF data.
Click the File menu and select Export As. Or you can simply press the SHIFT+CTRL+E.
Give a name to your file and be sure to enclose the “.JPG” (dot JPG) at the end of your file name and click the Export button. Before your file is really exported you will once again be provided the last dialog. Select the Advanced Options and uncheck the Save EXIF data and click the Export button.
Done. the EXIF data is no longer exist in your photo. For your information, GIMP differentiates between “saving” and “exporting”. Saving is for projects (your file will be saved as a XCF file), while exporting is for images (JPG and PNG).
Stolen from a clearnet site but the information is accurate
i believe you can take a screen shot of the oic cuz it clears it then edit it and take another screen shot i could be wrong tho if i am please correcte me
markets should be already removing all that meta data anyway. well they should be if they aint. and before that even vendors should remove the meta data before uploading there product pictures to the markets.
I hear ya bro. firstly vendors should do this as part of their opsec procedures but say they dont do this then as a last resort type of thing then the markets should remove this data as a last line of defence sort of thing.
stupid question from a stupid girl: but how do you send your iphone pics to tails? via an onion email like /u/elude? but wouldnt that reurqre you to first send your image to a clearnet email provider and then to that email?
Stupid question but, if ALL photos taken from a phone have Exif data, does that mean I can view where someone is living by checking their photos on their instagram or does ig removes the metadata automatically?
Not really, the Airplane mode will just disables the radios and transmitters on your device. You need to turn off the GPS "Location" in your device setting manually!
Feel free to send PM if you want me to help you with the process or anything.
Launch GIMP on your computer and open an image your want to remove its EXIF data.
Click the File menu and select Export As. Or you can simply press the SHIFT+CTRL+E.
Give a name to your file and be sure to enclose the “.JPG” (dot JPG) at the end of your file name and click the Export button. Before your file is really exported you will once again be provided the last dialog. Select the Advanced Options and uncheck the Save EXIF data and click the Export button.
Done. the EXIF data is no longer exist in your photo. For your information, GIMP differentiates between “saving” and “exporting”. Saving is for projects (your file will be saved as a XCF file), while exporting is for images (JPG and PNG).
Stolen from a clearnet site but the information is accurate