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Every share is a leak until you prove the EXIF is clean.
Searchers type “strip smartphone subject distance EXIF before marketplace listing” after a close call or a policy reminder. The risk is not theoretical: GPS, owner fields, and software strings embed in files people already sent. Beyond GPS, some phone stacks emit auxiliary tags that leak capture context buyers do not need—and sellers rarely inspect.
Where tooling usually breaks
Cloud “scrubbers” add a new trust boundary.
Uploading sensitive work to a random site to remove sensitive data is a category error. The fix should be on-device, deterministic, and boring.