Terrier Sam 297 Posted December 19, 2013 Report Share Posted December 19, 2013 I may be wrong but it looks like you get very little info if you edit the image in any way? I always put mine through photoshop but I bet if you even put them into paint and the 'save as' it'd do the same thing....? Easy enough to do. If you're good enough on a computer to upload a pic you can save as in paint Check me out on it. Here's a thread I put up a while ago http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/topic/296961-cocker-stud-wanted/?do=findComment&comment=3303644 Quote Link to post
ChrisJones 7,975 Posted December 20, 2013 Report Share Posted December 20, 2013 were theres a will theres a way unless your scrapping your phone every month theres ways to get onto you however without the gps they carnt pinpoint your location like they can with smart phone and this i no for a fact from certain experiance Not exact position but they can triangulate the signal from the signal towers. Yanks have been using it for years. It's not as precise as GPS but it'll get you within spotting distance. Highly unlikely to be used to catch anyone up to catching rabbits. whats the score with the new encripted 1s mate says cant be tracked yet 1500 quid but. They can all be tracked. more than few hundred yrds mate bout 500 the thing is 500yrds could be either in a field or on the road so carnt be used for prosecution True but we're showing, here, how much information is available from a single photograph, taken on a moby, while the GPS is on. That one picture is just the trailer to the whole SD card, and I'd be willing to bet that if they're that lax about their security there is plenty on there that can be used for prosecution. But seriously while I ain't doubting the tec is there,how many lads have been done like this? Would have thought finding your car ect would be a lot easier cheaper maybe I'm out of touch hunting the bunnys. No one is going to be flying a drone over you any time soon. Whether anyone chooses to share all this information, with the internet, and incriminate themselves is an entirely different issue. The picture I looked at showed nothing criminal. It did give the location of where the picture was taken, which can be viewed through free satellite imaging software. It pinpoints the location within a few feet, which can proved by looking at the landmarks in the photo. Still nothing incriminating but what if the picture was taken at the guys house? His kennels? His kids school? Can you see the implications of poor security? I was able to access all of this information, using free software, in under 30 seconds, simply because he decided to upload a picture to a hunting forum. The implications are huge for this ability to locate you by a pic.......I certainly won't be putting pics up of dogs at my yard and making it easy for some c**t to come over the back fence. if gps is turned off or a normal camera is used then there are no issues its the new smartphones that are the problem when it comes to picture url`s and locations due to there constant gps conection to the net, Hate to be the paranoid fuckwit but if there is a battery in your phone it can be switched on remotely. I may be wrong but it looks like you get very little info if you edit the image in any way? I always put mine through photoshop but I bet if you even put them into paint and the 'save as' it'd do the same thing....? Easy enough to do. If you're good enough on a computer to upload a pic you can save as in paint Check me out on it. Here's a thread I put up a while ago http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/topic/296961-cocker-stud-wanted/?do=findComment&comment=3303644 You can completely remove EXIF data by using editing software. 4 Quote Link to post
Dead Eyes 681 Posted December 20, 2013 Report Share Posted December 20, 2013 If this is something genuinely worrying then build your own farraday cage - that should stop them taking the data. Keep your phone in your newly adapted game bagThey are honestly eroding our rights though - these kinda laws are passed on the back of terrorism and things, and now they stop and search white guys in provincial towns under laws designed for terrorism suspects.They're right c**ts too - I had a phone seized illegally in September and didnt get it back for 9 weeks. They told me when seized that I'd probably have it back that same day I had to go right to the head of Legal Services and they try and confuse perfectly plainly written laws - so then you need a solicitor and thats usually gonna set you back what the phone is worth anyway Quote Link to post
nans pat 2,575 Posted December 20, 2013 Report Share Posted December 20, 2013 front page on todays irish news.3 suspected ira men remanded in custard they had their clothes bugged so they say propobly internment by the back door. Quote Link to post
ChrisJones 7,975 Posted December 21, 2013 Report Share Posted December 21, 2013 The worrying thing is the genuine apathy devoted to personal privacy. Seriously. No one gives a f**k. What we do now is actively mine the data for anyone that wants to snoop. It's beyond not giving a f**k, it's actually promoting not giving a f**k by throwing all of your personal shit out there. I personally do care about my privacy, and while I'm not wrapping my head in tinfoil, or living in a faraday cage, I'm certainly not going to do their donkey work for them. I used to mod on here, some may remember, and from day one we beat the drum, over and over again, not to post sensitive information. We got shit then, and we still do today 10+ years down the line. Some of us learned the hard way, when our pictures and personal information, were harvested by some of the antis. We didn't have much to go on, back then, it was pure trial and error. In some cases very expensive, legally. What I want from this thread, is for no one else to have to go through that. Especially when the technology is much better, easier to use, and absolutely free to download in most cases. Not necessarily for hunting pictures either, but for all aspects of your daily life that you may not want to share every nitty gritty detail of. Your kids, your dogs, your kennels, your missus, etc. Don't be a victim of needless stupidity. 3 Quote Link to post
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fox digger 1,086 Posted December 21, 2013 Report Share Posted December 21, 2013 The worrying thing is the genuine apathy devoted to personal privacy. Seriously. No one gives a f**k. What we do now is actively mine the data for anyone that wants to snoop. It's beyond not giving a f**k, it's actually promoting not giving a f**k by throwing all of your personal shit out there. I personally do care about my privacy, and while I'm not wrapping my head in tinfoil, or living in a faraday cage, I'm certainly not going to do their donkey work for them. I used to mod on here, some may remember, and from day one we beat the drum, over and over again, not to post sensitive information. We got shit then, and we still do today 10+ years down the line. Some of us learned the hard way, when our pictures and personal information, were harvested by some of the antis. We didn't have much to go on, back then, it was pure trial and error. In some cases very expensive, legally. What I want from this thread, is for no one else to have to go through that. Especially when the technology is much better, easier to use, and absolutely free to download in most cases. Not necessarily for hunting pictures either, but for all aspects of your daily life that you may not want to share every nitty gritty detail of. Your kids, your dogs, your kennels, your missus, etc. Don't be a victim of needless stupidity. FBFail. i second what he said!! Quote Link to post
beast 1,884 Posted December 21, 2013 Report Share Posted December 21, 2013 The worrying thing is the genuine apathy devoted to personal privacy. Seriously. No one gives a f**k. What we do now is actively mine the data for anyone that wants to snoop. It's beyond not giving a f**k, it's actually promoting not giving a f**k by throwing all of your personal shit out there. I personally do care about my privacy, and while I'm not wrapping my head in tinfoil, or living in a faraday cage, I'm certainly not going to do their donkey work for them. I used to mod on here, some may remember, and from day one we beat the drum, over and over again, not to post sensitive information. We got shit then, and we still do today 10+ years down the line. Some of us learned the hard way, when our pictures and personal information, were harvested by some of the antis. We didn't have much to go on, back then, it was pure trial and error. In some cases very expensive, legally. What I want from this thread, is for no one else to have to go through that. Especially when the technology is much better, easier to use, and absolutely free to download in most cases. Not necessarily for hunting pictures either, but for all aspects of your daily life that you may not want to share every nitty gritty detail of. Your kids, your dogs, your kennels, your missus, etc. Don't be a victim of needless stupidity. FBFail.jpg oh shit, thats what she was up to the other night! told me she was at evening classes. just wait till she gets back from visiting her poorly friend later tonight.... Quote Link to post
col100 4 Posted December 22, 2013 Report Share Posted December 22, 2013 why would any one want to put pics on a government run site or any site for that matter it will allways end in tears Quote Link to post
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