Your Photos Can Tell People Where You Live
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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