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@ajsadauskas @technology @pluralistic I have the current Pixel. Updated Android this morning. The camera app still has a toggle for this.
Sounds like this is more about not being able to remove the metadata in the file in Google Photos, only the metadata stored by the app (outside the file) itself. I'm not sure Google Photos had a way to strip the metadata from the file before.
@alan @technology @pluralistic Go into Google Photos.
Open a recent photo you've taken with your camera.
Scroll down to the toggle to edit the location data, tap it, and see what happens.
@ajsadauskas @alan @technology @pluralistic Location is always off on my phone. Location data on photos only has option to add a location.
Yes, I have tape over my PC and tablet cameras, and access to mics is off, too. 🤷♀️
@jenned @ajsadauskas @alan @technology @pluralistic Same (post-it note over cameras). I forgot about the mic settings. BRB
@ajsadauskas @alan @technology @pluralistic You're talking about Photos, not the camera app. You can disable location data collection in the camera app: https://support.google.com/photos/answer/9921876?hl=en#zippy=%2Cgoogle-devices
Cameras write location data to the image itself as metadata. If they're using a content addressable storage system, they can't update this data without changing the underlying image itself. Seems like edits in Photos are stored separate from the image itself. Editing image metadata may require architectural changes.