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hello people this is Matt Fisher back with another exciting tutorial for you guys today as always and in todayamp;#39;s tutorial Iamp;#39;m going to show you guys how to strip metadata from pictures on your iPhone so the first step in removing metadata from photos on our iPhone is to turn off location services with the camera app so to do that letamp;#39;s go into settings and go down to privacy go down to location services going to go to camera and weamp;#39;re going to say never so what this is going to do is itamp;#39;s going to turn off anything location related for the camera so this is going to fix photos that we take in the future now letamp;#39;s address photos that weamp;#39;ve already taken so without jailbreaking thereamp;#39;s no actual way to remove metadata from photos that have already been taken the closest that we can get is to strip the metadata when weamp;#39;re sharing it so at least the metadata only stays with that raw photo on on our phone so I have an a