It upsets me that I can't accept any speaking invitations coming up too soon because of fearing violence after escaping domestic violence.
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Replying to @sehurlburt
(Speaking at an event means publicly giving away the exact time and place I'll be somewhere.)
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Replying to @sehurlburt
Modern technology has made fears around this much worse. App developers, I beg you to consider privacy when you build your applications.
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Replying to @sehurlburt
I nearly had a heart attack when I saw the data associated w iOS photos on my phone. Thankfully location data isn't there when posted online
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Replying to @sehurlburt
I heard there is some location related metadata in those iOS photos
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Replying to @minieggs40
I think the camera app saves location data by default, but you can turn it off in privacy settings.
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Replying to @nicolas09F9 @minieggs40
For any app from the App Store you will be asked *before* it can know your location, but I think the built in camera is different...
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Replying to @nicolas09F9 @minieggs40
?! Posting photos to Twitter is what I'm most concerned about. I examined the JPEG data and didn't see location. I hope it's not posted.
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FWIW, Twitter's FAQ does state that they (currently) strip EXIF data from photos: https://support.twitter.com/articles/20156423#FAQs …pic.twitter.com/ANvn5UUQG9
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Thank you Rob!
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