Did you know that when you take a photo, you aren’t just taking a photo? The resulting JPG or RAW file actually contains more information than the simple bits and pixels that make up the scene you shot — this extra bit of information is called EXIF data. EXIF data (Exchangeable Image File) can include things like the make and model of the camera, the exposure settings used when taking the shot, the date and time of the shoot, and even the GPS location of where you were (which is called geotagging). So when you upload a photo to the Internet, it’s possible that…
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