Are there any clients that remove EXIF metadata when uploading photos? #asknostr

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I believe nostr:npub1nxy4qpqnld6kmpphjykvx2lqwvxmuxluddwjamm4nc29ds3elyzsm5avr7 removes all metadata from photo uploads, and nostr:npub18m76awca3y37hkvuneavuw6pjj4525fw90necxmadrvjg0sdy6qsngq955' default image hosting is nostr.build when a user uploads an image

Does that count?

(And is that accurate, nostr:npub137c5pd8gmhhe0njtsgwjgunc5xjr2vmzvglkgqs5sjeh972gqqxqjak37w?)

That’s correct!

Perfect, so since I can configure uploads to Nostr.build on Damus, YakiHonne, and Nostur they are g2g. I unfortunately don’t see any option for nostr:npub12vkcxr0luzwp8e673v29eqjhrr7p9vqq8asav85swaepclllj09sylpugg. Would be nice to know how their uploads work.

AFAIK, primal doesn’t touch file at all, so it is served as is. I could be wrong though.

I use exiferaser from fdroid

Does this work by importing a photo into the exiferaser app, and then uploading to your destination from the app? Or does it happen more automatically/in the background?

Extremely manual

Have you used nostr:npub1nxy4qpqnld6kmpphjykvx2lqwvxmuxluddwjamm4nc29ds3elyzsm5avr7 ?

It’s as simple as uploading the photo - metadata stripped, hosting link provided.

I guess you can then download the image from nostr.build as well and it’s clean

News to me... I manually strip the metadata and theb upload to nostr build

That was one of the first features we added for all uploads.

We even show remaining metadata (image size, resolution, etc) after an upload.

Good question.

I am on grapheneos and already got this problem solved by default but for most people this is a problem.

I would love to see better default privacy in nostr clients and services.

Yes I know nostr is a public network, but better privacy is still useful.

Good question.

I am on grapheneos and got this solved by default, but for most people this is a problem.

I would love to see better privacy defaults in nostr clients and services.

Yes I know nostr is a public square, but better privacy is still useful.