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Created page with "Privacy is important, but the modern world proves some really useful tools in attaching tracing data into things like images so that when you find a photo in a directory many years from now, you can place it to a point on the earth with a time stamp. So, how do you tally these two contradictory needs? Well, I keep my original photos and publish"
 
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Privacy is important, but the modern world proves some really useful tools in attaching tracing data into things like images so that when you find a photo in a directory many years from now, you can place it to a point on the earth with a time stamp.
Privacy is important, but the modern world proves some really useful tools in attaching tracing data into things like images so that when you find a photo in a directory many years from now, you can place it to a point on the earth with a time stamp.


So, how do you tally these two contradictory needs?  Well, I keep my original photos and publish
So, how do you tally these two contradictory needs?  Well, I keep my original photos and publish versions that have the location removed.

Revision as of 16:18, 26 December 2025

Privacy is important, but the modern world proves some really useful tools in attaching tracing data into things like images so that when you find a photo in a directory many years from now, you can place it to a point on the earth with a time stamp.

So, how do you tally these two contradictory needs? Well, I keep my original photos and publish versions that have the location removed.