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6 months ago
Smartphone pictures pose privacy risks
Pictures you've e-mailed or uploaded from your smartphone could leak information that can threaten your safety or that of your children.
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NBCActionNews • 8,677,164 views
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9 months ago
NYTimes.com - Geo-Tagging Your Photos
NYTimes.com - David Pogue takes a look at the Eye-Fi memory card, which stamps photos with the location where they were taken.
TheNewYorkTimes • 1,974 views
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i'd just use pixelgarde photo privacy editor because it's free and lets me keep geotags but not share them. if you have a smartphone or PC give it a try.
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10 months ago
Smartphones carry security risk
Apr 8 - Smartphones are gaining popularity but new users may not be aware of the possible security breeches of mobile devices that connect to the w...
ReutersVideo • 3,143 views
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Smartphones also put GPS location in photos too. Turn off geotagging or use free apps like Pixelgarde if you want geotags for yourself and not share them.
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10 months ago
Smart Phone Stalking FOX 11 NEWS 2010
ethelkilledfred • 777 views
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if you want to keep geotags for yourself, but not share them, use Pixelgarde instead of turning off GPS. It's free and works on mobile phones or a PC.
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10 months ago
The Dangers of Geotagging
ReporterNicoleGerber • 30 views
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It's too bad that people turn off GPS when there are free alternatives that let you control when this information is shared. The truth is, Geotags are useful for a variety of reason when organizing photos. I use a free app location called Pixelgarde Photo Privacy Editor, which works on my smartph...
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11 months ago
Android Demo
Sergey Brin and Steve Horowitz discuss the availability of the SDK, that it will be open source in the future, and demo applications on the Android...
androiddevelopers • 5,461,839 views
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if you share photos taken on these phones, you're probably revealing your location too. If you want to remove geotags from your photos, use a free app called Pixelgarde Photo Privacy Editor. It's fast, simple and free.
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11 months ago
Android Operating System Hands On!
HTC G1... The First Phone with Android Operating System.
venom4scorpio • 209,354 views
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if you share photos taken on these phones, you're probably revealing your location too. If you want to remove geotags from your photos, use a free app called Pixelgarde Photo Privacy Editor. It's fast, simple and free.
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11 months ago
Best Smartphone 2011
The links below give you enough information to make a decision ..
Iphone 4
troys147 • 13,962 views
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if you share photos taken on these phones, you're probably revealing your location too. If you want to remove geotags from your photos, use a free app called Pixelgarde Photo Privacy Editor. It's fast, simple and free.
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11 months ago
The Top Ten Best Looking Phones in the World
These are the top ten best looking phones in the world. In My opinion
NEW UPDATED VIDEO!
ThePhoneGenius • 850,512 views
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if you share photos taken on these phones, you're probably revealing your location too. If you want to remove geotags from your photos, use a free app called Pixelgarde Photo Privacy Editor. It's fast, simple and free.
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11 months ago
Top 10 Best Smartphones Mid 2010
The Smartphones Market this year being dominated by Google Android and have new Arrivals from Samsung Bada and Nokia Maemo but with high power cons...
funfunfilms • 261,256 views
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if you share photos taken on these phones, you're probably revealing your location too. If you want to remove geotags from your photos, use a free app called Pixelgarde Photo Privacy Editor. It's fast, simple and free.
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11 months ago
THE 10 BEST CELL PHONES IN THE WORLD
these are the 10 best cell phones in the world
samlat001 • 199,584 views
djohhnsonian1
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if you share photos taken on these phones, you're probably revealing your location too. If you want to remove geotags from your photos, use a free app called Pixelgarde Photo Privacy Editor. It's fast, simple and free.
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11 months ago
Top 10 Smartphones in Early 2010
The Participants are:
Nokia N900, Nokia N97 mini, Motorola Droid, Sony Ericsson X10, Sony Ericsson Satio, Acer Neo Touch s200, iPhone 3GS, HTC HD2...
venom4scorpio • 502,937 views
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All of these phone can geotag photos, which is great. If you don't want to share your location when you share them, use Pixelgarde Photo Privacy Editor. It's fast, simple and free.
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11 months ago
Dangers with smartphone photos and tags
What many social networkers don't know is every picture posted online contains private information that can be accessed by virtually everyone. It's...
kxan • 1,369 views
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turning off geotagging does not work for me. I will try this free pixelgarde app.
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11 months ago
Consumer Smart: GeoTag and Craigslist Check Scam
BBB's Alan Bligh discusses the dangers of GeoTagging and a how a consumer nearly fell for a check scam on Craigslist from a "buyer." KIII-TV Corpus...
CentralTexasBBB • 1,921 views
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turning off geotagging doesn't work for me. I use Pixelgarde too. I'm glad there are free alternatives to turning off geotagging.
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1 year ago
005 - iPhoto Geotagging with iPhone
A simple tip for all iPhone 3GS owners to help you geotag photos taken with a standard point & shoot camera.
Photo Location Information Updates: A...
screencastsonline • 3,687 views
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hey that's great. And once your photos are geotagged, you can remove them from the versions you share from your iPhone using Pixelgarde Photo Privacy Editor. It's a free download on the App Store.
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1 year ago
Mark Zuckerberg gets hot under the collar over your privacy issues and sweats
Zuckerberg rambles on during video excerpts from the interview, watch the young CEO collapse under intense questioning and sweat over your privacy ...
Real454545 • 2,573,953 views
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I think at a minimum, users of social networking should remove the private data stored in the thier photos before sharing. Stuff like; geotags, dates, times, names, etc., There are Free applications for iPhone, PC and Android devices that can do this. The one I use is called Pixelgarde Photo Priv...
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1 year ago
Social Networking Security Privacy www.IDTheftSecurity.com
Ever post a photo on a blog that ended a job? Ever write something on your MySpace that got you in trouble? Brain dump and risque photos on Social ...
stungundotcom • 4,938 views
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if you have an iphone, remove the geotags and other data from them before you share with Pixelgarde Photo Privacy Editor. It's free on the App Store. It can't help you if you post embarrassing pictures, but at least it can help people not be able to find you...And, it's free so why not use it.
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1 year ago
Dangers of Geotags.mpg
Dangers of Geotags usage on Facebook, Twitter, and other Social Networking Applications! Derived from a U. S. Army Document.
IamGrampo • 149 views
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The military should require personnel on deployment to use applications like Pixelgarde Photo Privacy Editor, which can be installed on iPhones, Android phones and PCs. This could help military members protect their privacy, if they don't turn off their GPS radio for these devices.
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1 year ago
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@hoykuneho actually, facebook recommends your remove photo metadata if you don't want them to store it. To your point, since most people don't take the time to read privacy policies, they remain ingnorant. There are free options to control sharing personal data like Pixelgarde and Batch Purifier ...