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Yes of course. Noone has access to the pictures but me. And even if some gov agency would get access to it. And then? It's historic data. They know where I live, where I work. And then they know that I go out hiking each week. So what? And that's only if they get access to it. If the locate my phone they have a live position of me. Photos are nothing bad. Hackers? My address is more valuable. Foreign people? Have no access
All valid points, I was more thinking about in the cases of sharing the pictures online - with others. Something I do occasionally at least. But find it a bit tedious to make sure the metadata from those are gone.
See my other comment https://lemmy.ml/comment/10326478
Currentl, the best image maps have immich and nextcloud I guess