EXIF cleanup and redaction before sharing images
EXIF cleanup and redaction before sharing images
Images often carry more information than you intend to share. A phone photo can include camera metadata. A screenshot can expose account names, internal URLs, IDs, or support details. A quick crop may still leave sensitive areas visible.
Before sharing an image, run a short checklist. Remove EXIF metadata. Crop only what is needed. Blur or pixelate regions that identify customers, systems, addresses, or private conversations. Convert to the right format for the destination.
Keep the workflow local
Privacy work is best done before upload. If the goal is to remove sensitive information, uploading the original image to a third-party server is the wrong first step.
ImageSpark includes EXIF viewing/cleaning and redaction tools that run in the browser, so the sensitive original stays on your device while you prepare a safer copy.
A practical pre-share checklist for screenshots, photos, and client images.
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