Sunday, May 06, 2012

Make Your Images More Secure By Removing Metadata

Hello, Suppose that you want to give your personal photos to anyone over the web, or just want to share it on photo-sharing sites. But anyone shouldn't know your personal info. like your phone model, geo-location, flash, and many other such things...


As a example, Few days back, Sachin Tendulkar shared a picture of his finger on twitter. Can you tell which phone is he using??


Just Right Click the image and click on 'Properties', and move to 'Details' tab, thats what you are probably ganna see-


See the camera model, Sachin is using a BlackBerry 9981...


So, now the question arises, how to remove this data. There comes Filemind Quickfix to the rescue. FileMind QuickFix strips all your personal information and GPS location data from all your photos, with just a single mouse click. Personal information can also hide in Exif tags (picture-taking conditions such as date, time, camera type etc.) as well as Iptc and XMP tags (descriptive metadata such as names and addresses, copyright, location details etc.). Photos may also contain an embedded visual preview of the uncropped original. FileMind QuickFix removes all of the above!


You can download Filemind QuickFix (with setup) here
or
The portable version from Mediafire 
Password: techlooks.tk

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