![]() ![]() Tap on the Share icon in the lower left corner. You’ll note, in our screenshot below, that we have the location blurred out-the test photo we took of an early spring flower blooming in our backyard was, quite accurately, tagged with the exact location of our backyard. Instead, open up the Photos app (or whatever other app you regularly use to manage and send your photos). ViewExif is totally designed to integrate into iOS and be called from other apps-if you run the app by itself it just gives you information about the app and the user manual. When you first open it you may be prompted to download and install the free ExifTool. Next download the free Geotag Photos Pro desktop app available for OS X, Windows and Linux. Delivering innovative GPS-enabled technology across diverse markets, including sports and fitness, outdoor recreation, marine, automotive, and aviation. ![]() First transfer your images from your camera to your computer using your normal method. Once you’ve downloaded the app, resist the urge to tap the “Open” link right in the App Store app. Method 1: With Geotag Photos Pro Desktop Application. To get started, grab your iOS device and download ViewExif from the App Store. Not only is ViewExif very simple to use, but it integrates so well with the iOS share sheet system that it comes off feeling like a feature integrated into iOS to begin with. RELATED: How to Customize the iOS Sharing Menu While you’re free to explore through them all, including the free options, we’re strongly recommend ViewExif ($0.99), which is more than worth the buck price tag. If you search in the App Store, there are dozens upon dozens of iOS apps for viewing, manipulating, and removing EXIF meta data. How to Send GPS-Stripped Photos with ViewExif ![]()
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