Android strips location data from photos by default
Hacker News·1mo·edent
Android now automatically removes EXIF metadata containing GPS coordinates before sharing photos through third-party apps. This closes a long-standing privacy gap where users could unknowingly leak their location through casual photo shares. It's a sensible default that indie developers building photo or social apps will need to account for.
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