What I do is to run the exiftool to strip all the metadata from the image. Next, I check if there are any identifying details in the image like landmarks or background details (e.g. stuff on my whiteboard). And finally I check for the unwanted reflections or for the setup that could be recognised outside the community I share the photo with. Last but not least, I never share a photo in more than one place.

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    I last uploaded my photo on internet when avengers civil war came out.

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      hey, that’s the same time I stopped sharing new content, though it took 4 more years before I officially deleted my FB account. By that point i was checking it only once every three months.

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    You don’t upload pictures because you don’t want to be tracked.

    I don’t upload pictures because no one wants to track me.

    We are different.

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      because no one wants to track me.

      I get you’re just joking here but I would like to point out that this is a flawed way of thinking. Someone will spite you for whatever reason they can think of and will try to ruin your life whether its because of your political beliefs or just because of who you are as a person, cause sadly thats the internet right now

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    I don’t upload photos anywhere public for this reason. For screenshots I just strip the exif data, and if it’s a screenshot that goes from edge to edge of a screen, I resize it so as to not give away info on the size of my screen. I also don’t share the same image in multiple places. If I have any kind of custom theming (fonts or colours) in a screenshot I also usually change it to something more generic, unless the point of the screenshot itself is to showcase the theming.

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      if you upload the same pic here and to linkedin people can connect your lemmy account to your linkedin account, for instance. tineye.com is as example of a tool that does this well

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    I used to be; I am becoming more and more complacent by the day. How can I motivate myself to get back on track?

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    I don’t upload photos of myself or my environment to public websites. The only people online who have seen me are two close friends on Discord.

    When uploading my art I admit I’m somewhat paranoid about it since my art has been stolen once already, and I like to keep the files associated with my art archived just prior to uploading as a point of reference.

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      Which means your two close friends & the corporate Discord data harvester.

      With friends I can at least tell them to use a privacy-respecting or self hosted option, but I still don’t understand how businesses actively prefer US-based, proprietary services such as Google Meet for meetings. Do they really think Google & others aren’t record & training on their private business meeting data?

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    Why would I ever upload a photo of myself, my home, my place of work, or anyone I know to a public website?

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    Basically all outdoor images can be automatically geotagged by neural nets developed for this purpose. So you gotta keep it indoor only if you have physical safety concerns.

    The more human infrastructure there is, the easier it is to doxx you, but even in the middle of nowhere the neural nets are starting to be very optimized for it. Even the publicly available tools arent too bad and the ones developed for and by the military/feds are probably even better.

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    I open the picture on my computer, then screenshot it before uploading.

    That removes any association with the original picture without relying on any exif stripping that might miss a hash or weird embedded info.

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    I’m not too fussed about those things tbh. If anyone really wanted to doxx me on here they could do that regardless of any images.

    I wouldn’t post any pictures of myself to publicly available websites, though; even the one I use on facebook is years old.

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    I check the metadata my cameras record every now and then. It’s not particularly useful. For screenshots I’ll make sure to not have any names or usernames visible. You can assume every outdoors photo is geolocatable so you can choose what you want to reveal. I’m ok posting a photo from the city center but not from my neighborhood.

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    any images I upload are either already found online or if they are images I took scrubbed of location information in the metadata plus I don’t put my face online. my face is on my fb page and a few pictures have my face in them but as far as I’m aware there’s less than 10 pictures of my face online.