Good job, but when she says "anyone", that's far from accurate. It's shocking to find out how few people can even plan a route using a map. And sleuthing out locations is next level after getting basic concepts down. It's an accumulation of related skills on top of intelligence, interest, and time. I'd put the odds at 1:1000 to 1:10,000 any random person could accomplish this on demand, and of those who can, I think you'd be hard pressed to find one with bad intentions. Yet as always, mejor prevenir que lamentar!
So, back when I was doing truck repairs, I once found a driver lost in the US with nothing more than an intersection, house color, and a list of three states he *might* be in (he wasn't sure). It really doesn't take much info to find someone, and we all got *really* good at it in my department because the sheer number of broken down truckers with NO idea where they were and couldn't get the GPS working to save their life.
Great video. Shared with the wife... as a Canadian... who is too nice... this all feels dystopian. If the world becomes a kinder place... there is nothing to fear. I wonder the percentage of people who felt DOXED when the Phone Book would mail out everyone's updated Name and Number to a public listing?
Crazy how we thought that turning location data off for photos was the solution. When it's really step one of five. Protecting our safety takes a good bit of knowledge and a lot of diligence.
Some People have never seen a Geoguesser in action, "A Shingle beach, a Douglas Fir, Camera is facing away from the Sun around Mid-day, Two mountains in the distance have snow but the people are wearing light clothing" - and they're away . . . For some reason I once set-out to Locate a video of a performing cat on a sea-shore; the Tree-type got me within a 1000km, then angle of Sun, and apparent near-mid-day, versus coast-angle got me a coast, then an Inlet and some distant buildings and shape of bay eliminated very many places, Height of the stone wall above the ocean along with sun-angle suggested a North-East going high head-land - it goes on : I found the location in less than 45Min and Geoguessing isn't even my hobby.
I have been telling my parents since 2012 to not post me on Facebook. I just thought it was the right thing to do, fast forward they realized I was right and can't even look at me in the face and accept they were wrong. You can post online but be extremely careful when you do so.
Great topic... Posting vacation photos while you're traveling is another thing; photos revealing you're clearly not home... For those people with closer enemies than friends or friends with addiction problems, which is exceedingly common. Much crimes comes from people we know or near that circle of influence rather than random strangers on the Internet.
I suggest that you install a Sherlock Holmes deerstalker cap and magnifying glass as part of your set decoration. The stormtrooper doll is certainly...just fine...but Sherlock Holmes is more...sleuth-y...and on-message! REALLY...REALLY looking forward to the 2nd part of this video! Aloha!
I'm far less worried about some individual using this info. What are governments and corporations going to do with this info. That's far more concerning, since they will do things retroactively.
Thank you, you have made a difference in this old man's life. Anonymity is that part of privacy that we are loosing the fastest. It's worth hanging on to.
I have had this level of paranoia since the internet was newsgroups. I went all in on social media when it was new, realized the dangers, and dumped all of it. I don't have much to lose, so it all means a lot to me.
Learned not to post personal info and pictures years ago. Never understood why people thought it was a good idea to get involved with social media and even using their real names and selfies.
There’s some scary people out there. I had a stalker from high school into college and this man found me because someone posted a video of me at a house party on Facebook. It was truly one of the most terrifying times of my life.
Or you could do something as simple as have an ATT account and have your name, phone, address and SSN stolen and put on the dark web. Found out this week it happened to me.
same with french unploement company(france travail/ pole emploi) 40 millions of france citizen that got thier name phone address SSN date and location of birth
Just watch GeoWizard's channel. He often will find locations within a handful of meters. His OSint when it comes to maps and Streetview is next level. He isn't the only one, but he is so good. Turn off geotagging in media too. :)
yes see it all the time, so many just do random selfies all the time and not at all concern what should be private in that photo. hopefully time will tell.
Nice clip of @ModernRogue for the episode about duplicating keys... There's a lot of content over there about things folks can do with limited information about you.
When people first starting putting up pictures on social media I was really struck by it's being an invasion of the privacy of anyone in those pictures who did not consent to have their image and activities shared publicly. People may be foolish for sharing so much information about themselves, but they are often sharing lots of information about other people as well.
Yup but has long as it is in public it is allowed because of all the surveillance cameras would have to be removed, it is the private activities that people post online that irks me, I guess I m not an exhibitionist.
@@lepotdefleur9906 I get that it's allowed if its in public, but no one is (should be) posting security footage on social media. If I, a private citizen, go to a party or a bar, I would prefer not to have a bunch of pictures of it posted. There isn't a sharp line between public and private.
@@Guishan_Lingyou I understand that but phones are everywhere and even less conscientious people have them now. Not sure how to stop those people from being themselves, they only think of themselves anyway.
Please take this seriously. A family member was conned out of thousands by someone who unraveled her skepticism and convinced her that he was another relative's lawyer. Eventually, it was the fact that HE KNEW SO MUCH that convinced her he must be the person he claimed to be. It took days and multiple calls, but he stayed in character and was a master at revealing what he knew in a way that seemed to come up naturally in conversation. Con artists are skilled, and information is their weapon.
When I used to be a order follow for a organization back in my 20s. I'd used get paid to view photographs and write things down to get personality information about a individual, and yes locations to.
11:23 - maybe add a small mini-blind covering a screen on the back wall? The screen being connected to any system (e.g. Raspberry Pi or any mini computer) for you to change what's displayed 😎
Naomi I'm watching you right now haha! LOL, love your informative videos privacy is not a luxury anonymity is not a luxury it should be a right! I don't trust government, I don't drink blue Kool-Aid from the Democrats I don't drink red Kool-Aid from the Republicans I don't mix them together to drink purple lemonade, from the Libertarians and I don't drink green lemonade either! And don't get me started on big Tech! I simply want to be left alone by all of those entities! It's part of freedom!
These are disturbing times but you and your videos help to redress the balance by reminding us that some people are still fighting for a civilized society in which dogs don't eat dogs. Thank you for these uplifting and educational moments!
i was in greece last oct and posted a random picture of the bay area to an german image board. no signs or anything revealing to see, just a pier and some boats. took them less then one hour for someone asking if it's the specific pier, which was right.
This whole thing about privacy and controlling same is akin to chasing our tail and at worst is similar to barking at the wrong tree. We are just complicating our lives and govt is enjoying this by muddying the water further. Everything happening up-to someone getting hold of you pic or your address must be agreed to be as inconsequential. What you need, only need is protection from any harm which the govt must ensure. That is it. Nothing more, nothing less.
Hello Naomi. Do apps like 'Delete Me' which purport to delete private information from the web actually work? Do they pose privacy threats? Better, mind doing a review on them?
Did you know that in the UK you can find the owner of any house just by going to the Land Registry website and pay a few pounds for that info. You can also find out where any person lives from the Electoral role. Thanks so much UK government.
And they mostly impose a rule on themselves of not using reverse image search. I like to follow along, take a screenshot of the image, crop out what I think might be a recognisable landmark in the image, and do a reverse image search on that. Most of the time I manage to find the location much quicker than they do by cheating/breaking that rule of the game. Bad actors will not care about that rule.
Thanks ... useful, as always. A video thought for you ... the channel "Hak 5" just released a video of Putty Vulnerabilities. It makes me think of the vulnerabilities in most of the tools I use to create products. Beyond spyware and intended snooping, there are likely holes throughout libraries and compilers and the like. It's always in the back of the mind ... even with open source bits. So just a thought ... Cheers ... Christopher
Girl, it bums me out that you didn't mention specifically what revealing metadata is stored in a photo. The most important one imo is EXIF data. EXIF data was how the McAffee guy got caught. Yes, the guy that McAffee Antivirus is named after.
They're actually is a game out there well it's more competition Geoguessr is what it's called and pretty much all they need is one image of something and there's people who are Master professionals and they can literally find your location like those are girl on TikTok who actually tried it out and won the like world renowned players actually found out where she stayed Even her room number so yes that can be a big creepy
I just got through watching some of your videos that you put out maybe a year or so more On don't use Google map don't use Gmail or don't use this or that not trying to be sarcastic or anything did you end up just saying get rid of the phone Before I go any further A little humor but but just asking But when I do ask a question on something that's been a year ago you still receive that if not I guess I need to quit texting things that are old or find out how far back I can go still get an answer on Sorry for jumping on this video about this but I wanted to be closest possible like your last one to get ahold of you God bless keep a good work up
A friend wouldn't post photos because of metadata. I showed him how to open his photo on a pc, make a screen shot and paste it into Paint. Then use the screen shot as his photo. This way the metadata was removed. Several different Lady friends I had to show them how much info their photos had in them by showing them exactly where the photo was taken. Some showed where they worked and one was exactly where she lived. They were shocked at what could be found and changed how they posted photos. One I showed her Google Earth photos of where she lived. Be careful out there!
did you know, there's exif editors out there as well? taking a screenshot of a picture is only one level below photographing the screen for a copy of that image. this brings us back to audio cassette dubbing days (where even the music industry said that it's okay to make such copies; after three times, the quality gonna be so bad that this person gonna just buy the original instead, lol.)
Photos are irrelevant, when almost everyone's full name, address, email, and phone numbers are searchable online. That's how I do genealogy on people who are still alive. I also use Facebook, because if a person doesn't blab everything in the world about themselves, one of their friends will. Very few people are not on the internet. If you have any utilities in your name, your information can be online. My photos don't have location information. I have a cellphone only for photos and games. It has no phone number, minutes, or even wifi turned on, so there can't be any location information. My older photos are either from an old digital camera or scanned from paper photos. So I don't add any more information to the internet about me, but there is plenty out there already. If the internet had just started, perhaps this video would be more relevant, but the horse has already left the barn.
they don't contain meta data. and they aren't online for everyone to see!! (but if you send this guy an "analog" picture, he can also look for clues in it, yes.) edit: okay, most of them contain the date of development; and some even the date of the picture taken. also, when you've like a polaroid picture, it indirectly contains information about the device being used. but they aren't as exhaustive like for digital ones (no gps coordinates, and precise device information. because using expensive equipment can be an indicator of being a more "valuable target.")
Even if you're super conscious about the information that you share now, what has been made public before will never be forgotten. (looks back at 13 yo me when i first got access to the internet)
I have always put fake data, pictures and background for a laugh. I post fake meta data too. Don't forget if you draw over something and post a photo, it can be undone. It's best to zoom on a pic and screenshot and post that.
My daughter is a walking beacon, my wife doesn't put her picture album online and I have my cameras lenses taped over so the Feds can s u k i t.. I just have to avoid my Daughter.
Oh let's not forget the other clue in selfies which gives away the location: the fact that almost every one the people posting them, tells you where they are. Not only is it not a secret, it is typically part of the point of selfies.
No offense homie but if someone wants to get into your house, they are going to get into your house. Locked doors are only a psychological barrier. There are no limits on what criminals will do to get what they want. I knew a lady who literally took a chain saw to the side of a garage so she could steal some stupid big appliance.
yes, why not? there, he reaches people to be careful with what they share. also, no one says that everyone must keep everything private; it's mainly about rising awareness, so that people can make a conscious decision themselves.
@@dcarbs2979 that's ridiculous! exactly zero of her videos are suggesting to stay offline. it's to inform people so they can make better informed choices; not to tell others what they should or shouldn't do. you're like one of those church people who say, you've to safe yourself for marriage and thus, we don't need education on this topic.
@@HxTurtle Very strange interpretation I must say. Tiktok is clearly one of the least secure platforms given the information you give away to it and the people in control of that data. You also seem more familiar with 'church people' than myself. I don't knowingly meet them.
@@dcarbs2979 well, I simply try to familiarize you with reality. when-I don't even know-but maybe two billion people worldwide and probably up to hundred fifty million Americans are using TikTok, then it's highly unlikely (and unrealistic) that you can successfully convince them of not using this platform. therefore, education is the much, much more sensible approach. also, Facebook is owned by a US company, yet they still sold their user data to Russian agents for a targeted political campaign. so, it's pretty much all platforms that you shouldn't use if selling your information is of a concern to you.
This is bulllsh1t every photo that you take with you're device has satellite GeoLocation on it. People aren't that stupid are they???? OK stupid question!!!
I have a feeling AI already has all info on every person in real time. Sam Altman and the other brainiacs probably don't think they have built an Overlord yet. I just hope It decides to be a just Overlord and not listen to its creators. An instant karma machine! Chat GPT, did you launch the rockets? Absolutely! (shows them a picture of rockets 🙂and then nothing happens)
Thanks for having me on, Naomi! I look forward to the next video - as I always do! 😝
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Thanks for sharing your expertise!
Good job, but when she says "anyone", that's far from accurate. It's shocking to find out how few people can even plan a route using a map. And sleuthing out locations is next level after getting basic concepts down. It's an accumulation of related skills on top of intelligence, interest, and time. I'd put the odds at 1:1000 to 1:10,000 any random person could accomplish this on demand, and of those who can, I think you'd be hard pressed to find one with bad intentions. Yet as always, mejor prevenir que lamentar!
@mr.zardoz3344 In America there's no expectation of intelligence either.
So, back when I was doing truck repairs, I once found a driver lost in the US with nothing more than an intersection, house color, and a list of three states he *might* be in (he wasn't sure). It really doesn't take much info to find someone, and we all got *really* good at it in my department because the sheer number of broken down truckers with NO idea where they were and couldn't get the GPS working to save their life.
Great video. Shared with the wife... as a Canadian... who is too nice... this all feels dystopian. If the world becomes a kinder place... there is nothing to fear. I wonder the percentage of people who felt DOXED when the Phone Book would mail out everyone's updated Name and Number to a public listing?
Actually, yes, that’s why they had “unlisted” numbers - for people who didn’t want to be in the phone book.
@@jaireidca I don't doubt they exist, and I know about unlisted numbers... the popularity of such a fear is what I have been pondering.
Great info as always! Can't wait for the next OSINT video😄
Crazy how we thought that turning location data off for photos was the solution. When it's really step one of five. Protecting our safety takes a good bit of knowledge and a lot of diligence.
Yeah it's a process for sure!
@@NaomiBrockwellTV A lot easier with your guidance. 🤜🤛
Some People have never seen a Geoguesser in action, "A Shingle beach, a Douglas Fir, Camera is facing away from the Sun around Mid-day, Two mountains in the distance have snow but the people are wearing light clothing" - and they're away . . .
For some reason I once set-out to Locate a video of a performing cat on a sea-shore; the Tree-type got me within a 1000km, then angle of Sun, and apparent near-mid-day, versus coast-angle got me a coast, then an Inlet and some distant buildings and shape of bay eliminated very many places, Height of the stone wall above the ocean along with sun-angle suggested a North-East going high head-land - it goes on : I found the location in less than 45Min and Geoguessing isn't even my hobby.
I have been telling my parents since 2012 to not post me on Facebook. I just thought it was the right thing to do, fast forward they realized I was right and can't even look at me in the face and accept they were wrong. You can post online but be extremely careful when you do so.
Great topic... Posting vacation photos while you're traveling is another thing; photos revealing you're clearly not home... For those people with closer enemies than friends or friends with addiction problems, which is exceedingly common. Much crimes comes from people we know or near that circle of influence rather than random strangers on the Internet.
I suggest that you install a Sherlock Holmes deerstalker cap and magnifying glass as part of your set decoration. The stormtrooper doll is certainly...just fine...but Sherlock Holmes is more...sleuth-y...and on-message! REALLY...REALLY looking forward to the 2nd part of this video! Aloha!
The joke's on them. I don't post any photos or videos.
Me either. I'm just a crack head living in the dark corners of allies.
@CrackHeadDaddy I don't post any videos of myself 😅because I don't see 😕 the 👀 point 👉 🤔 🎉❤
I'm far less worried about some individual using this info. What are governments and corporations going to do with this info. That's far more concerning, since they will do things retroactively.
Yep, you can bet that they're automating it with AI systems now.
Yeeep. These days, "bad actors" are the corporations harvesting our data.
Thank you, you have made a difference in this old man's life.
Anonymity is that part of privacy that we are loosing the fastest. It's worth hanging on to.
Thanks so much for caring about all this, I'm glad you're here 💛
I have had this level of paranoia since the internet was newsgroups.
I went all in on social media when it was new, realized the dangers, and dumped all of it.
I don't have much to lose, so it all means a lot to me.
Nice video. I have always been cautious of geotagging. I am taken aback by how precisely he can find their locations. Love the content Miss B!
I think this is eye opening for all of of us, to say the least.
Learned not to post personal info and pictures years ago. Never understood why people thought it was a good idea to get involved with social media and even using their real names and selfies.
Thanks for this informational video naomie and also for having Jose monkey as a guest. It was very informative
Logical stuff. Plain sight. Can also be used to confuse your tracks!
There’s some scary people out there. I had a stalker from high school into college and this man found me because someone posted a video of me at a house party on Facebook. It was truly one of the most terrifying times of my life.
Or you could do something as simple as have an ATT account and have your name, phone, address and SSN stolen and put on the dark web. Found out this week it happened to me.
same with french unploement company(france travail/ pole emploi) 40 millions of france citizen that got thier name phone address SSN date and location of birth
Mine was stolen from the state. I have medical assistance and the state of NY uses a third party to handle all their Medicare etc….
Just watch GeoWizard's channel. He often will find locations within a handful of meters. His OSint when it comes to maps and Streetview is next level. He isn't the only one, but he is so good. Turn off geotagging in media too. :)
Misdirection and misinformation is also useful to guard your privacy. Also, avoid posting in real time, especially if you're on vacation.
Extremely interesting, very disturbing and incredibly helpful. Looking forward to part two.
yes see it all the time, so many just do random selfies all the time and not at all concern what should be private in that photo. hopefully time will tell.
Nice clip of @ModernRogue for the episode about duplicating keys... There's a lot of content over there about things folks can do with limited information about you.
@modernrogue is awesome!!
jokes on you. I don't have money to travel, so I use a green screen when I post my travel photos.
Did you delete the metadata?
@@dcarbs2979 nope, I enter fake metadatas.
When people first starting putting up pictures on social media I was really struck by it's being an invasion of the privacy of anyone in those pictures who did not consent to have their image and activities shared publicly. People may be foolish for sharing so much information about themselves, but they are often sharing lots of information about other people as well.
Yup but has long as it is in public it is allowed because of all the surveillance cameras would have to be removed, it is the private activities that people post online that irks me, I guess I m not an exhibitionist.
@@lepotdefleur9906 I get that it's allowed if its in public, but no one is (should be) posting security footage on social media. If I, a private citizen, go to a party or a bar, I would prefer not to have a bunch of pictures of it posted. There isn't a sharp line between public and private.
@@Guishan_Lingyou I understand that but phones are everywhere and even less conscientious people have them now. Not sure how to stop those people from being themselves, they only think of themselves anyway.
Another great tip. Thank you so much!
Oh that book looks good, I'll have to check it out!
Please take this seriously. A family member was conned out of thousands by someone who unraveled her skepticism and convinced her that he was another relative's lawyer. Eventually, it was the fact that HE KNEW SO MUCH that convinced her he must be the person he claimed to be. It took days and multiple calls, but he stayed in character and was a master at revealing what he knew in a way that seemed to come up naturally in conversation. Con artists are skilled, and information is their weapon.
When I used to be a order follow for a organization back in my 20s. I'd used get paid to view photographs and write things down to get personality information about a individual, and yes locations to.
Thanks for adding actual captions for the Deaf
Thanks Naomi 👍 ❤❤
11:23 - maybe add a small mini-blind covering a screen on the back wall? The screen being connected to any system (e.g. Raspberry Pi or any mini computer) for you to change what's displayed 😎
That defects the purpose of posting in the first place. Ppl posting cares ZERO about privacy.
oooh that's a cool idea. I used to have a candy dispenser that would go off every time someone sent crypto to certain addresses lol, it was awesome
@@shellz831this comment was about an idea for the set decoration 😉
Thanks, Naomi! Very informative video as always.
Great information Naomi. Very informative and just a little scary.
Thank you Naomi.
Give the Australian Queen the many flowers she deserves for giving us great uploads every Friday’s 😢 💐
JG deserves them too
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Hey Naomi. This was incredibly important and useful information. Thank you
Great video. I noticed JoseMonkey says there is so much info in backgrounds, and his video background is utterly blank.
Really have been enjoying your channel and will be supporting!
Thank you for your support!!
@@NaomiBrockwellTV
Gen z loves to post everything they do
As a Millennial, I never liked them. They are a laughing stock.
So does my 80 year-old mother. 🙄
Can't wait for the next vid
Naomi I'm watching you right now haha! LOL, love your informative videos privacy is not a luxury anonymity is not a luxury it should be a right! I don't trust government, I don't drink blue Kool-Aid from the Democrats I don't drink red Kool-Aid from the Republicans I don't mix them together to drink purple lemonade, from the Libertarians and I don't drink green lemonade either! And don't get me started on big Tech! I simply want to be left alone by all of those entities! It's part of freedom!
Thankyou Naomi Brockwell can I suggest the Iffell Tower 🗼
These are disturbing times but you and your videos help to redress the balance by reminding us that some people are still fighting for a civilized society in which dogs don't eat dogs. Thank you for these uplifting and educational moments!
i was in greece last oct and posted a random picture of the bay area to an german image board. no signs or anything revealing to see, just a pier and some boats.
took them less then one hour for someone asking if it's the specific pier, which was right.
She said: "We all enjoy sharing our lives online." I think some people out there have different priorities actually.
José's wearing a Star Wars shirt - I predict he's in his Mom's basement. Just kidding; good Intel!
I see what you did there! yeah, it surely takes a fair bit of, "cold reading" too, from time to time.
maybe you should place a Las Vegas styled surveillance camera somewhere in the background for your set decoration 👀😅
good idea
He's very skilled.
This whole thing about privacy and controlling same is akin to chasing our tail and at worst is similar to barking at the wrong tree. We are just complicating our lives and govt is enjoying this by muddying the water further. Everything happening up-to someone getting hold of you pic or your address must be agreed to be as inconsequential. What you need, only need is protection from any harm which the govt must ensure. That is it. Nothing more, nothing less.
Hello Naomi. Do apps like 'Delete Me' which purport to delete private information from the web actually work? Do they pose privacy threats? Better, mind doing a review on them?
Noami is inside a space ship😂😂😂
Thanks!
Thanks so much for your support!
If a guy can do this from his house just think of the tracking governments are doing.
Certain Browser extensions can read and interpret the metadata in a picture or photos.
Don't most phones unless you disable it embed GPS info?
yes, they do!
Very helpfull
Plz consider doing a review on the Quetta browser sometime.
Did you know that in the UK you can find the owner of any house just by going to the Land Registry website and pay a few pounds for that info. You can also find out where any person lives from the Electoral role. Thanks so much UK government.
Naomi, could you please make a video about Proton VPN?
What's the point of working out if you can't brag about it on social media! :D
Watch people play Geoguesser, those people are insane.
Yeah, I'm not a big fan of that stuff. I would know if it's USA or Europe, but that's about it.
And they mostly impose a rule on themselves of not using reverse image search.
I like to follow along, take a screenshot of the image, crop out what I think might be a recognisable landmark in the image, and do a reverse image search on that. Most of the time I manage to find the location much quicker than they do by cheating/breaking that rule of the game. Bad actors will not care about that rule.
Thanks ... useful, as always. A video thought for you ... the channel "Hak 5" just released a video of Putty Vulnerabilities. It makes me think of the vulnerabilities in most of the tools I use to create products. Beyond spyware and intended snooping, there are likely holes throughout libraries and compilers and the like. It's always in the back of the mind ... even with open source bits. So just a thought ... Cheers ... Christopher
Great Video!
I make the integral over your iris when I want to calculate Pi.
Where's the link to the video about removing meta-data on pictures?
th-cam.com/video/OSln3MliFyA/w-d-xo.html
@@NaomiBrockwellTV Thanks!
But can he find where Naomi is?
I simply don't post anything that isn't a super public place, or a place I have no relation to
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Good video!
This is just common sense I've been doing for ages
Girl, it bums me out that you didn't mention specifically what revealing metadata is stored in a photo. The most important one imo is EXIF data. EXIF data was how the McAffee guy got caught. Yes, the guy that McAffee Antivirus is named after.
They're actually is a game out there well it's more competition Geoguessr is what it's called and pretty much all they need is one image of something and there's people who are Master professionals and they can literally find your location like those are girl on TikTok who actually tried it out and won the like world renowned players actually found out where she stayed Even her room number so yes that can be a big creepy
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The anonymity trick -- become invisible online in one easy step: Write a book. Then see what happens.
I just got through watching some of your videos that you put out maybe a year or so more
On don't use Google map don't use Gmail or don't use this or that not trying to be sarcastic or anything did you end up just saying get rid of the phone
Before I go any further
A little humor but but just asking
But when I do ask a question on something that's been a year ago you still receive that if not I guess I need to quit texting things that are old or find out how far back I can go still get an answer on
Sorry for jumping on this video about this but I wanted to be closest possible like your last one to get ahold of you
God bless keep a good work up
A friend wouldn't post photos because of metadata. I showed him how to open his photo on a pc, make a screen shot and paste it into Paint. Then use the screen shot as his photo. This way the metadata was removed. Several different Lady friends I had to show them how much info their photos had in them by showing them exactly where the photo was taken. Some showed where they worked and one was exactly where she lived. They were shocked at what could be found and changed how they posted photos. One I showed her Google Earth photos of where she lived. Be careful out there!
did you know, there's exif editors out there as well? taking a screenshot of a picture is only one level below photographing the screen for a copy of that image.
this brings us back to audio cassette dubbing days (where even the music industry said that it's okay to make such copies; after three times, the quality gonna be so bad that this person gonna just buy the original instead, lol.)
that geoguessr guy really taught me well not to post anything mindlessly on internet
Photos are irrelevant, when almost everyone's full name, address, email, and phone numbers are searchable online. That's how I do genealogy on people who are still alive. I also use Facebook, because if a person doesn't blab everything in the world about themselves, one of their friends will. Very few people are not on the internet. If you have any utilities in your name, your information can be online.
My photos don't have location information. I have a cellphone only for photos and games. It has no phone number, minutes, or even wifi turned on, so there can't be any location information. My older photos are either from an old digital camera or scanned from paper photos.
So I don't add any more information to the internet about me, but there is plenty out there already.
If the internet had just started, perhaps this video would be more relevant, but the horse has already left the barn.
This could apply to regular non digital photos also, correct?
the clues? They're private in people's albums, the problem comes when they're shared online
they don't contain meta data.
and they aren't online for everyone to see!!
(but if you send this guy an "analog" picture, he can also look for clues in it, yes.)
edit: okay, most of them contain the date of development; and some even the date of the picture taken.
also, when you've like a polaroid picture, it indirectly contains information about the device being used. but they aren't as exhaustive like for digital ones (no gps coordinates, and precise device information. because using expensive equipment can be an indicator of being a more "valuable target.")
The benefit of being introverted and antisocial.
There's a steep price too
someone once taught me that I should say "asocial" not "antisocial", because the "anti" is the aggressive or harmful kind.
Bellingcat does this to catch criminals
Even if you're super conscious about the information that you share now, what has been made public before will never be forgotten.
(looks back at 13 yo me when i first got access to the internet)
I have always put fake data, pictures and background for a laugh. I post fake meta data too.
Don't forget if you draw over something and post a photo, it can be undone. It's best to zoom on a pic and screenshot and post that.
Velma profile picture is gone!
My daughter is a walking beacon, my wife doesn't put her picture album online and I have my cameras lenses taped over so the Feds can s u k i t.. I just have to avoid my Daughter.
Oh let's not forget the other clue in selfies which gives away the location: the fact that almost every one the people posting them, tells you where they are. Not only is it not a secret, it is typically part of the point of selfies.
No offense homie but if someone wants to get into your house, they are going to get into your house. Locked doors are only a psychological barrier. There are no limits on what criminals will do to get what they want. I knew a lady who literally took a chain saw to the side of a garage so she could steal some stupid big appliance.
What a minute: the guy that it is concerned about privacy is using TikTok!?!? 😳
yes, why not?
there, he reaches people to be careful with what they share.
also, no one says that everyone must keep everything private; it's mainly about rising awareness, so that people can make a conscious decision themselves.
@@HxTurtle Because everything on it trackable, hackable and tracable - the exact opposite of the philosophy of the video subject.
@@dcarbs2979 that's ridiculous! exactly zero of her videos are suggesting to stay offline.
it's to inform people so they can make better informed choices; not to tell others what they should or shouldn't do.
you're like one of those church people who say, you've to safe yourself for marriage and thus, we don't need education on this topic.
@@HxTurtle Very strange interpretation I must say. Tiktok is clearly one of the least secure platforms given the information you give away to it and the people in control of that data. You also seem more familiar with 'church people' than myself. I don't knowingly meet them.
@@dcarbs2979 well, I simply try to familiarize you with reality. when-I don't even know-but maybe two billion people worldwide and probably up to hundred fifty million Americans are using TikTok, then it's highly unlikely (and unrealistic) that you can successfully convince them of not using this platform. therefore, education is the much, much more sensible approach.
also, Facebook is owned by a US company, yet they still sold their user data to Russian agents for a targeted political campaign. so, it's pretty much all platforms that you shouldn't use if selling your information is of a concern to you.
This is bulllsh1t every photo that you take with you're device has satellite GeoLocation on it.
People aren't that stupid are they????
OK stupid question!!!
You’re cute. How you doin ? 😂
Don't post photos or just slap a black box around you.
Geez you're going to be disappointed if you bothered to track where I go. LOL.
haha!
I have a feeling AI already has all info on every person in real time. Sam Altman and the other brainiacs probably don't think they have built an Overlord yet.
I just hope It decides to be a just Overlord and not listen to its creators. An instant karma machine!
Chat GPT, did you launch the rockets?
Absolutely! (shows them a picture of rockets 🙂and then nothing happens)
Naomi.
Will you marry me.....?
💍
not today, I have to refresh my youtube comments for a few hours so I'm busy
hey, Naomi … how about today?! would a marriage now fit in your schedule, @@NaomiBrockwellTV
👰♀️💒😂
Here's the thing. Nobody cares where you are. The world doesn't revolve around you. You should have learned that at age two.
Duh….. you’d have to be brain dead if you didn’t know this.