You can remove location data from a photo by clicking Image in the top bar and then clicking Location > Hide Location. You can also edit the date and time on the photo by clicking Image > Adjust date and time.The Geolocation information from a single photo. When you tap that button, a drop-down will appear. From that drop-down, tap Remove Location and then, when prompted, tap REMOVE. The information will be stripped from the photo (Figure B) and you can feel safe in sharing that image on your social network.In the Properties window, click the Details tab to see the photo's metadata. At the bottom of the window, click Remove Properties and Personal Information.
How do I get rid of location data from photos?
If you want to remove location data from a number of photos, you can do so using the free ImageOptim, an app designed to shrink photos by removing some of their metadata. In this app’s preferences, check Strip JPG Metadata, then drag the photos to the app’s window.
How do I remove geolocation information from a single photo?
The Geolocation information from a single photo. When you tap that button, a drop-down will appear. From that drop-down, tap Remove Location and then, when prompted, tap REMOVE.
How do I remove personal information from photos on my computer?
Here's how: Gather the pics you want to protect in one folder. Select them all, then right-click and select "Properties.". Select the "Details" tab, then click on "Remove Properties and Personal Information.".
Where is the GPS information stored on my snapshot?
The GPS information stored with your snaps is part of the EXIF (Exchangeable Image File) data which also includes the time and date of each photo and the camera used to take it. Erase the relevant fields in the file's metadata and suddenly no one is any the wiser as to where it was taken.

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