UnTraceable
Your listing photo knows where you live.
You shoot a photo of the thing you're selling. It's sitting in your living room. You post it to Marketplace and move on. But your phone stamped that photo with the exact GPS spot it was taken. Close enough to drop a pin on your front door. It's not in the picture, it's attached to the file, and it rides along to everyone who saves it. There are free sites that pull it right back out and show it on a map.
UnTraceable strips that stuff out before you post. It runs in your browser, on your own computer. Nothing gets uploaded, because there's nowhere to upload it to. Turn your wifi off and it still works. That's the proof.
It shows you exactly what your photo is leaking:
- The GPS spot it was taken, often down to the building
- The date and time you shot it
- Your phone or camera's serial ID, stamped on every photo from that device
- The author name saved in the file, sometimes your real name
- A hidden thumbnail of the original, buried in the file where you can't see it
Then it hands you a clean copy. Same picture, same quality, none of the hidden data. Post that one.
No account. No sign-up. One small file you download and keep. Works on JPEG, PNG, and WebP.
Straight about the job: it removes the hidden data from photo files. It doesn't touch the actual picture, and it can't make you anonymous online. It's not a VPN.
One-time $7. Not a subscription.