With the #Ivory iOS update it enables location data on yr photos?
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LA Legault 🍉 (lalegault@newsie.social)'s status on Monday, 09-Oct-2023 11:24:08 JST LA Legault 🍉 -
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Mona app (monaapp@mastodon.social)'s status on Monday, 09-Oct-2023 11:24:06 JST Mona app @MichaelPorter @LALegault That’s a new feature of iOS 17. By default apps have access to location info of photos selected by you (since the very first iOS), but that doesn’t mean apps always upload your location info to a server. You can disable the photo location access in the system privacy settings for photos.
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feld (feld@bikeshed.party)'s status on Monday, 09-Oct-2023 11:24:06 JST feld @MonaApp @MichaelPorter @LALegault And when selecting the photo. Look at bottom of photo picker: -
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Michael Porter (michaelporter@ottawa.place)'s status on Monday, 09-Oct-2023 11:24:07 JST Michael Porter @LALegault Yikes. That should be off by default, @ivory.
I just checked, I don’t think @MonaApp does this. -
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Mona app (monaapp@mastodon.social)'s status on Monday, 09-Oct-2023 21:27:39 JST Mona app @feld @MichaelPorter @LALegault The content on the photo picker is managed by iOS, which is out of an third-party app’s control.
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feld (feld@bikeshed.party)'s status on Monday, 09-Oct-2023 21:27:39 JST feld I know. I'm pointing out this iOS feature so you don't have to change that price g setting for the camera
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