What I do is to run the exiftool to strip all the metadata from the image. Next, I check if there are any identifying details in the image like landmarks or background details (e.g. stuff on my whiteboard). And finally I check for the unwanted reflections or for the setup that could be recognised outside the community I share the photo with. Last but not least, I never share a photo in more than one place.

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    I don’t upload photos anywhere public for this reason. For screenshots I just strip the exif data, and if it’s a screenshot that goes from edge to edge of a screen, I resize it so as to not give away info on the size of my screen. I also don’t share the same image in multiple places. If I have any kind of custom theming (fonts or colours) in a screenshot I also usually change it to something more generic, unless the point of the screenshot itself is to showcase the theming.

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    I open the picture on my computer, then screenshot it before uploading.

    That removes any association with the original picture without relying on any exif stripping that might miss a hash or weird embedded info.

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    Reflections are a big one that is easily overlooked. I typically stare at a picture for a couple minutes looking for tiny reflections that some psychopath on the internet could enhance and glean identity from. I shut geo location on my pictures off so that I don’t have to worry about that, but I recently turned it back on. How do you run that tool on Android?

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    I’m not too fussed about those things tbh. If anyone really wanted to doxx me on here they could do that regardless of any images.

    I wouldn’t post any pictures of myself to publicly available websites, though; even the one I use on facebook is years old.

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    I last uploaded my photo on internet when avengers civil war came out.

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      hey, that’s the same time I stopped sharing new content, though it took 4 more years before I officially deleted my FB account. By that point i was checking it only once every three months.

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    I used to be; I am becoming more and more complacent by the day. How can I motivate myself to get back on track?

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      Piss off a basement dweller who makes it his mission to find you in real life and destroy you. That’ll definitely ramp up your precautions again.

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    any images I upload are either already found online or if they are images I took scrubbed of location information in the metadata plus I don’t put my face online. my face is on my fb page and a few pictures have my face in them but as far as I’m aware there’s less than 10 pictures of my face online.