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Sooner or later people will begin to realize the copy is the USP of this site. Because the tool is already on your phone. No, really. axbom/894827633288114178
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For example, go into the photo library on an iPhone and choose to see details of the photo. Your photo is neatly placed on a map.
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Any photo you send to someone else or that you receive, you can do this with. The only prerequisite is that the photo is tagged.
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Most phones tag your photo with GPS coordinates whether you like it or not. It's a default setting that people do not know to opt out of.
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The real culprits, alas, are the phone and software manufacturers who keep most people in the dark about what is shared in a photo.