Can the metadata from a smartphone video tell you when that video was taken?
Can the metadata from a smartphone video tell you when that video was taken?
When & where it was taken, if it was recorded on any smart device. Any editing will not erase the metadata, it is always there, just not visible without some tech savvy, according to people who told me about metadata. I know nothing else about it, sorry.
It really depends on the software the phone was running at the time, and if you got the original directly from the phone, or if it was sent to you, or posted.
Many sites and email programs will strip metadata out of the file, not necessarily on purpose, but they are made to handle text.
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If you are using an iphone / ios under privacy > location services > camera > select Never. The lon / lat coordinates will not be applied to the photos and videos in the meta data. There is software that will manage meta data.
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Then the iPhone settings might have been set to privatize the metadata. In Settings>Location Services, I have Allow Location Access set to Never.
Just recorded a video and used Messenger to send it to myself. No location metadata as far as I can see using several different pieces of software.
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