Hello! I just stumbled across this video when doing research about metadata. Great information. You're straight to the point. Do you have any videos in regards to how to delete metadata? I do a little bit of photographer but I'd prefer not to have so much exif data with my photos when posting online. Any recomendations of software to use?
On social media, metadata are deleted automatically. On other websites, just screenshot it or look for "metadata remover" on Google, there are plenty of third-party websites doing it for free.
Thanks a lot for the very useful tutorial ! if the video was posted on Facebook, how are you able to find EXIF/metadata ? it cannot be ran through the UA-cam Metadata tool, so any other way we can find these information when the video is posted on social media? Thanks again!
Thank you Marilyn! Facebook wipes EXIF upon upload to keep certain details private so sadly that won’t help. The best indicators are either upload time or what is available through the source code (right click view source). A couple of workarounds though - for the location, it can be done manually with geolocation the footage. For the time it’s good to cross reference it to other locations in the internet by running it through invid key frames and using reverse image search on those. I hope that helps!
@@Bendobrown Thank you very much for the prompt answer ! I am able to get to the source code but not sure what information I am supposed to look for in there ? As for the manual geolocation of the footage, is the answer to how to do this in your tutorial #4? Thanks again for your very useful work and responsiveness.
@@marilyncittadini528 For Facebook, as far as I am aware the only super relevant data is the user Id and the exact time of upload. And yes, video 4 covers the geolocation of any media that doesn’t have exact coordinates in the metadata (although those should be double checked). I’ll be uploading another method of identifying time soon.
Hi and thanks for the great contents you provide. Just one thing that I noticed as I wanted to try to see what EXIF data is on some of my pictures is that Jeffrey's Image Metadata Viewer is no longer available. Just wondering if you know that and if there is anything known why the page is not available anymore. Otherwise keep up the good work and I will now continue to watch the video to see what the other four pages are.😊 P.S. is there any chance you could delve further in to available tools that will work on an Android system (and on any Apple MacBooks etc. but I am an Android user hence my interest is more on that OS😊). I do have a Windows 10 Laptop but I have not used that for almost a year now as I started to do all my photography work and some video via my Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 plus and my Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra using the DEX function on the S21.
Fun fact, you can strip the data or spoof it in* your images, I presume for the videos too. Privacy is important. Though one day it might save your life not to. After being doxed, I started to utilize this.
Interesting. What would take a well educated individual at likely a Masters level in Computer Science at minimum is available to anyone that is aware of the software that has been created for this purpose and who spends a bit of time learning how, like using a calculator, to utilize the provided software. When you review the past by viewing history this concept is nothing new. For without the likes of relatively a few such as those similar to Da Vinci during the Renissance many of the developed technologies that became available would have otherwise been unattainable by the rest. The whole concept kind of places a different perception on what is otherwise an ambiguous phrase where the phrase is: human achievement.
Just discovered this playlist, and i'm loving it! Thanks for the quality content ben! ❤️
You a very welcome 🙏
I’m glad you are enjoying it!
@@Bendobrown Likewise. Unbelievable content.
Jeffrey's Image Metadata Viewer website is donw. Is down or changed the link? Or any other substitute.
Such a valuable source to learn OSINT.
Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
i'm watching all the videos. It is help with my academic paper that is about OSINT and War Ukraine.
Amazing, please feel free to share any feedback via my email!
Jeffrey's Exif Viewer is unavailable at the moment.
Still down at the end of May, 2024. Wish there was a strong alternative available.
@@SilverHorseMediaBackupAcct There is other EXIF viewers online, just search for online EXIF viewers.
EXIF Data is a good one, I used before, still powerful. Also online EXIF viewer.
Still down at the start of July 2024 😅
@@alrajhi500still down at july 26th
Thank you for this expose on skills and tools. Very nice!
Thank you!
Another AWESOME tutorial.
Thank you! Cheers!
Good video, thanks Ben. Cross referencing; always part of a solid investigation.
this channel deserve better
Cheers. It's only new, and I've been deep in the cave gathering a lot more content to run through over the rest of the year.
Jeff,not any of my phots are giving locations. Any idea of what to do.
Hi thanks alots.
Please what of the video on my phone?. I wanted to see the location and date/time it was taken.
Glad hearing from you 🙏
Thanks for explaining this
Thank you 🙏
In your investigations, how often do you stumble on usable EXIF data in images, and how do you verify it hasn't been tamperered with?
Very rarely. I only come across it when looking at personal sites or onion-link content.
Hello! I just stumbled across this video when doing research about metadata. Great information. You're straight to the point. Do you have any videos in regards to how to delete metadata? I do a little bit of photographer but I'd prefer not to have so much exif data with my photos when posting online. Any recomendations of software to use?
Before sending any pic to anyone take a screenshot and then send the screenshot if u do that there will be no meta data
On social media, metadata are deleted automatically. On other websites, just screenshot it or look for "metadata remover" on Google, there are plenty of third-party websites doing it for free.
There are softwares to clean metadata, even websites to do that.
The Jefry's website is not opening
Same
Nice ...liked and subbed and looking forward to your new vids!
Thanks for the sub!
@@Bendobrown of course 🤘😎
Thanks a lot for the very useful tutorial ! if the video was posted on Facebook, how are you able to find EXIF/metadata ? it cannot be ran through the UA-cam Metadata tool, so any other way we can find these information when the video is posted on social media? Thanks again!
Thank you Marilyn! Facebook wipes EXIF upon upload to keep certain details private so sadly that won’t help. The best indicators are either upload time or what is available through the source code (right click view source).
A couple of workarounds though - for the location, it can be done manually with geolocation the footage. For the time it’s good to cross reference it to other locations in the internet by running it through invid key frames and using reverse image search on those.
I hope that helps!
@@Bendobrown Thank you very much for the prompt answer ! I am able to get to the source code but not sure what information I am supposed to look for in there ? As for the manual geolocation of the footage, is the answer to how to do this in your tutorial #4? Thanks again for your very useful work and responsiveness.
@@marilyncittadini528 For Facebook, as far as I am aware the only super relevant data is the user Id and the exact time of upload. And yes, video 4 covers the geolocation of any media that doesn’t have exact coordinates in the metadata (although those should be double checked). I’ll be uploading another method of identifying time soon.
I decide to subscribe you! Thank you!
Thanks for subbing!
very nice bro! thank you very much
Great stuff Ben.
Cheers!
Thanks
Welcome
Immmmmpresive work
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What how can we find exif data from photo that is taken by mobile camera .
Cool vid
Thanks 🙏
Hi Ben. Which browser are you using here for the plug-in to work? Thanks.
Hi Justin - I'm on Google Chrome on iOS.
Thanks a lot, really helped me, keep up the great work your doing. Good feedback from me❤!
Glad it helped!
What about instagram posts? Thank you!
how i can check location from from facebook movie? thanks
Hey! You can check out my videos on geolocation for that! ua-cam.com/video/RoqWbpZUOSo/v-deo.htmlsi=8UaqOf_mw9ODJ-wG
Hi and thanks for the great contents you provide. Just one thing that I noticed as I wanted to try to see what EXIF data is on some of my pictures is that Jeffrey's Image Metadata Viewer is no longer available. Just wondering if you know that and if there is anything known why the page is not available anymore. Otherwise keep up the good work and I will now continue to watch the video to see what the other four pages are.😊
P.S. is there any chance you could delve further in to available tools that will work on an Android system (and on any Apple MacBooks etc. but I am an Android user hence my interest is more on that OS😊). I do have a Windows 10 Laptop but I have not used that for almost a year now as I started to do all my photography work and some video via my Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 plus and my Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra using the DEX function on the S21.
Fun fact, you can strip the data or spoof it in* your images, I presume for the videos too. Privacy is important. Though one day it might save your life not to. After being doxed, I started to utilize this.
nice video really very useful
Thanks a lot
The Jeffry website is down
WE DOXXING OUR OPPS WITH THIS ONE
Can someone help me do this with a Microsoft PC?
What about mp3 files?
i tried this but its not showing gps coordinates
Your image might not have any gps meta data with it
what about video clips
Videos also have meta. Right click on the file and view properties
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Can we get information from Instagram chat pictures.
No
Interesting.
What would take a well educated individual at likely a Masters level in Computer Science at minimum is available to anyone that is aware of the software that has been created for this purpose and who spends a bit of time learning how, like using a calculator, to utilize the provided software.
When you review the past by viewing history this concept is nothing new. For without the likes of relatively a few such as those similar to Da Vinci during the Renissance many of the developed technologies that became available would have otherwise been unattainable by the rest.
The whole concept kind of places a different perception on what is otherwise an ambiguous phrase where the phrase is: human achievement.