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Can anybody see where my geotagged photos were taken? Is the location private?

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Can anybody see where my geotagged photos were taken? Is the location private?

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You can keep where you took your photos private, if you want, or assign permission to any level you’re comfortable with. You can set a default privacy level for any photos you add to the map, and you can change the location privacy per photo as well. To change the settings on a photo, double-click it in Organizr. Click the Location tab. That’s where the privacy setting is, as well as the latitude and longitude of your photo’s location. (You can edit that too, if you have that information.) Remember that the photo’s overall privacy setting overrides geoprivacy. For example, if you make a photo available to friends only, only your friends can see the photo in the first place. You can add a secondary level of privacy for where the photo was taken, say, “Only You” can see it, but saying anyone can see where it was taken is kinda moot, because only your friends can see the photo in the first place. Get it?

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You can keep where you took your photos private, if you want, or assign permission to any level you’re comfortable with. You can set a default privacy level for any photos you add to the map, and you can change the location privacy per photo as well. To change the settings on a photo, double-click it in Organizr. Click the Location tab. That’s where the privacy setting is, as well as the latitude and longitude of your photo’s location. (You can edit that too, if you have that information.) Remember that the photo’s overall privacy setting overrides geoprivacy. For example, if you make a photo available to friends only, only your friends can see the photo in the first place. You can add a secondary level of privacy for where the photo was taken, say, “Only You” can see it, but saying anyone can see where it was taken is kinda moot, because only your friends can see the photo in the first place. Get it? Also, private photos which are placed on the map will not have location information s

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