What Is a Metadata Remover and When Should You Use One?
A clear guide to what a metadata remover does, which hidden file details it can clean, and when metadata removal is useful before sharing files.
Metadata Privacy Blog
Learn how hidden EXIF, GPS, video, PDF, and document metadata works, when to remove it, and how to build a clean publishing workflow.
A clear guide to what a metadata remover does, which hidden file details it can clean, and when metadata removal is useful before sharing files.
Learn what image metadata can reveal in JPG, PNG, HEIC, WebP, and TIFF files and how to clean photos before publishing or sending them.
A verification checklist for confirming that EXIF, GPS, PDF, video, and document metadata has been removed before sharing a file.
Documents can expose author names, company details, comments, software, templates, and edit history. Learn what to clean before sending files.
Screenshots can still contain file metadata and visible private details. Learn what to inspect before posting screenshots online.
A practical metadata removal workflow for creators, journalists, freelancers, and teams publishing photos, videos, PDFs, and documents.
Learn what hidden metadata can reveal, when to remove EXIF, GPS, PDF, and video metadata, and how to clean files safely before sharing them online.
A practical guide to removing EXIF data from JPG, HEIC, WebP, and TIFF photos without changing the visible image.
Learn how GPS metadata works in phone photos and how to remove location coordinates before posting or sending images.
PDF files can expose author, company, software, title, and editing history. Learn what to check before sending PDFs.
MP4 and MOV videos can include dates, device names, GPS, titles, authors, and software tags. Learn how video metadata cleanup works.
Understand the difference between EXIF, IPTC, and XMP metadata and why each format matters for privacy and publishing.
A practical checklist for checking metadata, file names, comments, compression, public links, and security before sharing files online.
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