MachuPikacchu on Nostr: Posting images that still have Exif geolocation headers is a privacy nightmare. Being ...
Posting images that still have Exif geolocation headers is a privacy nightmare. Being able to delete them from relays after the fact would be really helpful even if a few people already received them.
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2024-08-13 09:31:38Event JSON
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