Monday, April 29, 2013

Tag Location or Geotagging

Though I cannot be certain of this while trying to remember how I downloaded photos from my android to my Macbook Pro last time I went into my camera app on the android. Then there is a gear there (symbolic) of (settings). So, if I am correct on my android in assuming this "Tag Location" should mean that you want to geotag it so other people who find your photo online can go there. If this is true then likely tagging location is actually optional. So, I might be wrong about my comments regarding E911 in an article  1 to 3 months ago. However, if you don't want your photos geotagged so you don't get mugged, raped, have your possessions stolen from your home or place of business you might want to make sure "Tag Location" is off.

Note: If you want to begin the process of downloading photos from an Android on most Androids they have a charge cord now with an AC adaptor on the end of a USB connector. Pull the USB connector carefully (withoug yanking on the wires) out of the AC adaptor and plug the USB into your desktop or laptop USB receptacle. Then access the software you need to on your Android and Computer to download photos. Be sure the other end is plugged into your Android to start downloading photos. 

Geotagging - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geotagging
Geotagging (also written as GeoTagging) is the process of adding geographical identification metadata to various media such as a geotagged photograph or ...

Dangers of geotagging

Following a scientific study[12] and several demonstrative websites,[13][14] a discussion on the privacy implications of geotagging has raised public attention.[15][16][17][18] In particular, the automatic embedding of geotags in pictures taken with smartphones is often ignored by cell-phone users. As a result, people are often not aware that the photos they publish on the Internet have been geotagged. Many celebrities reportedly gave away their home location without knowing it. According to the study, a significant number of for-sale advertisements on Craigslist, that were otherwise anonymized, contained geotags, thereby revealing the location of high-valued goods—sometimes in combination with clear hints to the absence of the offerer at certain times. Publishing photos and other media tagged with exact geolocation on the Internet allows random people to track an individual's location and correlate it with other information. Therefore, criminals could find out when homes are empty because their inhabitants posted geotagged and timestamped information both about their home address and their vacation residence. These dangers can be avoided by removing geotags with a metadata removal tool for photos before publishing them on the Internet.[19] [20]

end quote from wikipedia under the heading "Dangers of Geotagging"

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