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hey guys Iamp;#39;m son Iamp;#39;m a privacy and security researcher and youamp;#39;re watching the privacy guides the subject of todayamp;#39;s episode is going to be how you can remove exif metadata from your image files now exif stands for exchangeable image file format and what that means is when youamp;#39;re taking a picture with your smartphone a lot of things are stored along with the content of the image these things include your geolocation the device model that youamp;#39;re using and stuff like that and that can actually leak your whereabouts and can be used against you so it actually kind of invades our privacy now for most people that has a lot of convenience if youamp;#39;re using an app such as iPhoto if thatamp;#39;s still what itamp;#39;s called on Mac I donamp;#39;t use it well it allows you to see all of your pictures on a nice map and stuff like that well thatamp;#39;s all great but if you care about privacy may prefer disabling location services in your