Your Photos Can Tell People Where You Live
Episode 118 · January 17th, 2020 · 32 mins
About this Episode
Photos you shoot with your iPhone, and with some cameras, store location data. Sharing these photos on social media may pinpoint your location: where you live, or where you work. It's easy to remove this data. In the news, we talk about listening in on Skype audio, another Apple - FBI spat about accessing data on an iPhone, Google getting rid of cookies, and more.
Show Notes:
- New rack-mounted Mac Pro available
- FBI asks Apple for help cracking Pensacola gunman’s iPhones
- IPhone Hacking Firm Updates Tool in Midst of Apple-FBI Spat
- Shooting at Naval Air Station Pensacola Called ‘Act of Terrorism’ (FBI)
- Skype audio graded by workers in China with 'no security measures'
- You can now use iPhones as Google security keys for 2FA
- Chromium Blog: Building a more private web: A path towards making third party cookies obsolete
- How to Post to Instagram from Safari on a Mac
- Cable Haunt
- How to remove GPS location data from photos on iPhone or Mac
- ImageOptim
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