Now's a good time for a glimpse of my mountain post-fire damage. Two fires, actually: the upper left is still recovering from December, and the rest is from recent burning. (Screencapped the original photo, for those getting all antsy about Alfred, but if you find me, and visit, give me 4 hours notice to bake something nice!)
does screencapping help confuse geolocation, then?
A lot of photos carry extra information in the metadata. That can definitely make geolocation easier for many search algorithms!
yes, i know and keep mine OFF, but J indicated that none of that data was necessary, just the photo, so i was wondering whether somehow screencapping further hid the location.
it would be handy.
At some point it really won't matter, because the sheer volume of data online to match location will always leap ahead of defenses.
For maximal safety, a good full scrub of personal data is probably best.
I don't ever share photos of *other* people's homes, but I have enough to worry about simply from local stalkers not to be as worried about abstract threats.
(Unless they want to come over for tea! Then I need baking preferences in advance!)
@stueytheround @MLClark @holon42
Also all Alfred's pic geolocation stuff is public so nothing is done via DM - followers only or unlisted
which means if I upload a pic only way for someone else to use Alfred to geolocate is public which means I'll see it being done - we can all visit Alfred's posts & replies to view all geolocated posts anytime we want - even if the original post asking for Alfred to geolocate something is deleted Alfred's reply won't be 😉
@ecksmc @stueytheround @MLClark @holon42
That’s good but what’s to stop anyone from using the same information in other AI’s ?
@Museek @ecksmc @stueytheround @holon42
Definitely a good reminder to be much more cautious with what we share elsewhere, at the very least.
@MLClark @ecksmc @stueytheround @holon42
Right but even things shared here might be used elsewhere. Even if EXIF/metadata is stripped.
If Alfred can do it, so can any other AI, it would seem, since we don’t know where that information is drawn from.
I know the visual component can be scary, but we leave a lot of digital detritus most every time we visit a site, or use our phones.
It's a little like the panic some had about vaccines implanting chips to track you. Why would that be necessary when most of us are bleeding info everywhere, via smartphones especially?
As @ecksmc notes, it's definitely a threat - but it's always been a threat, in the background radiation of most all of our activities online.
@MLClark @ecksmc @stueytheround @holon42 yes but now it’s exponentially more accessible.
@Museek @ecksmc @stueytheround @holon42
I was reading up recently on the fact that most hacking scams aren't anywhere near as elaborate as made out to be on film and TV. Some of the most effective rely on manipulating human behaviour to get people to provide their passwords in the moment, and go from there.
We have a LOT to worry about. This is part of it, but it's also part of a huge pre-existing tapestry of data vulnerabilities. Definitely something to try to combat holistically, if we can!
@MLClark @Museek @stueytheround @holon42
you should always ask yourself before sharing anything remotely personal, including pics with people in them, do I mind if this is public or could this harm me or others if I do ?
Make a choice cause once its out there its out there