GEO TAG - Danger
Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2013 4:21 pm
Members,
Many of us have enjoyed the ease of posting pictures of our pride and joys on the forum using digital cameras and the cameras on our mobile phones.
However, did you know to turn off your Geo tag option before doing so?
Geo Tag lets you trace, to within round 15 yards, using googgle earth, where the photo was taken. I am sure that you would not purposely advertise to the world that you have x y or z at your address, but in effect you are letting anyone with the relevant soft wear know what you have and where you are.
To be burgled is horrible, to be specifically targeted would be even worse.
Of course we are not just talking about burglary here, all kinds of anti shooting and anti hunting types will also be able to use this information against you.
Apparently the same information can also be taken from tweets and other social websites, which log your position when you post a message. IE having a wonderful day in Paris = I am not at home burgle me!
I am now off to 192.com pipl and 123people to have all my personal information removed. Should you care to search one of them you might be shocked at how much information is available to anyone for as little as £1.
This is not just possible but is now happening,
DM
Many of us have enjoyed the ease of posting pictures of our pride and joys on the forum using digital cameras and the cameras on our mobile phones.
However, did you know to turn off your Geo tag option before doing so?
Geo Tag lets you trace, to within round 15 yards, using googgle earth, where the photo was taken. I am sure that you would not purposely advertise to the world that you have x y or z at your address, but in effect you are letting anyone with the relevant soft wear know what you have and where you are.
To be burgled is horrible, to be specifically targeted would be even worse.
Of course we are not just talking about burglary here, all kinds of anti shooting and anti hunting types will also be able to use this information against you.
Apparently the same information can also be taken from tweets and other social websites, which log your position when you post a message. IE having a wonderful day in Paris = I am not at home burgle me!
I am now off to 192.com pipl and 123people to have all my personal information removed. Should you care to search one of them you might be shocked at how much information is available to anyone for as little as £1.
This is not just possible but is now happening,
DM