GPS Tags in Images of Your Vehicle
Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 2:26 pm
As many of you may be aware (or may not) camera phones tend to tag images with the GPS data of where the image was taken.
Not usually a problem for most people.
However, if you are taking pictures of your pride and joy on your drive, and even going to the lengths of hiding the numberplate, you may still be inadvertently advertising your address on the internet.
If you host and link an image that has GPS data embedded in the EXIF, the image can be saved locally and then interrogated to ascertain where you live, and more importantly where the car is.
Don't make it easy for thieves to steal your car, remove the GPS data before linking or hosting images.
Car thieves DO use this method to locate vehicles to steal and they DO use forums to gain this information.
Not usually a problem for most people.
However, if you are taking pictures of your pride and joy on your drive, and even going to the lengths of hiding the numberplate, you may still be inadvertently advertising your address on the internet.
If you host and link an image that has GPS data embedded in the EXIF, the image can be saved locally and then interrogated to ascertain where you live, and more importantly where the car is.
Don't make it easy for thieves to steal your car, remove the GPS data before linking or hosting images.
Car thieves DO use this method to locate vehicles to steal and they DO use forums to gain this information.