Understanding JPG Metadata
JPG (JPEG) is the standard for digital photography. It uses EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format) to store technical details like Shutter Speed, ISO, Aperture, and GPS.
Why Remove EXIF from JPG?
- Privacy: Prevent others from seeing where and when a photo was taken.
- Anonymity: Hide your expensive camera gear details from metadata viewers.
- Security: Reduce the risk of social engineering attacks based on your location history.