To view EXIF metadata in the iPhone Photos app, open the desired photo, swipe up or tap the info (i) icon. This will display key metadata like location, camera settings, and date details. For more ...
Rachit is a Features Writer at AndroidPolice. He has been covering the tech landscape for the past seven years and loves to help people figure out their devices and get the most out of them. He is ...
Apple's new iOS 15 update contains a number of smaller features and changes, such as an EXIF data reader for Photos and a baked-in password authenticator. After years of going without, Apple's native ...
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To remove location data from photos: On Windows, right-click the image, go to Properties > Details, and select “Remove Properties and Personal Information.” On macOS, use the ImageOptim app. For ...
EXIF data (Exchangeable Image File format) is a type of ‘metadata' that is imbedded in photographs that records a number of details. Metadata is essentially data about the data (how confusing is this ...
Windows only: Setting (and re-setting, and re-setting) your camera's clock can be a pain, but wildly incorrect photo timestamps even more so. Here's a free program that can keep your shots in sync.
Adam Engst investigates whether his choice to downgrade from a triple-camera iPhone 16 Pro to a dual-camera iPhone 17 was ...
Digital photos these days come bundled with a whole host of personally identifying information called EXIF metadata. ExifCleaner can strip this out for you in a flash. When you take a digital photo, ...
What Is Exif Data? 01:59 Attached to the photos you take on your phone are bits of information. Sometimes this data can be helpful, but Consumer Reports expert explains what you need to know about ...