Yes you can, and it does a great job. I compared it to the EXIF Remover tools that cost $19-$49 and it does the same thing, can leave nothing behind. I was just using it this morning. Go to File>Batch Conversion/Rename>Options Tab (upper left)>Un-check appropriate boxes.

McAfee later claimed to have edited the EXIF data from his phone to provide a false location. According to documents leaked by Edward Snowden, the NSA is targeting Exif information under the XKeyscore program. The privacy problem of Exif data can be avoided by removing the Exif data using a metadata removal tool. Related standards EXIF Removal 061013_1700 EXIF Removal Smartphone Apps TrashEXIF for iOS PhotoInfo Eraser for Android TrashEXIF is a free app that deletes geolocation and Camera information from image files stored on your iOS device. Download the TrashEXIF app from the App Store. Open the TrashEXIF app and select a photo(s) to clear of EXIF data. Select Presets The Exchangeable image file format, popularly known as EXIF, is a standard that specifies formats for images, sound, and ancillary tags used by digital cameras, smartphones, scanners and other systems and the EXIF data is embedded within the image file itself.. There are some ways to see the EXIF metadata.

The Exchangeable image file format, popularly known as EXIF, is a standard that specifies formats for images, sound, and ancillary tags used by digital cameras, smartphones, scanners and other systems and the EXIF data is embedded within the image file itself.. There are some ways to see the EXIF metadata.

McAfee later claimed to have edited the EXIF data from his phone to provide a false location. According to documents leaked by Edward Snowden, the NSA is targeting Exif information under the XKeyscore program. The privacy problem of Exif data can be avoided by removing the Exif data using a metadata removal tool. Related standards

Check and remove Exif data online Pictures taken by digital cameras can contain a lot of information, like data, time and camera used. But last generation cameras and phones can add the GPS coordinates of the place where it was taken, making it a privacy hazard.

I found lots of examples on how to read and edit the EXIF data with various libraries, but all I would need is a simple example on how to remove it. It is just for testing proposes, so even the ugliest and hackished approach would be helpful :) I already tried searching for the EXIF start/end markers 0xFFE1 & 0xFFE2. In some cases, Windows may have difficulty removing GPS coordinate locations from a file. If this happens, consider downloading a third-party tool for removing EXIF metadata. Metability QuickFix is a free product that will remove GPS coordinates and other metadata from photos.