Your photos stay on your device
RemoveMyEXIF is built around local browser processing. This policy explains what we collect, what we never collect, and how analytics preferences work.
Effective: February 7, 2026
All EXIF removal and viewing happens in your web browser using JavaScript. Your photos are not uploaded to our servers during processing.
Because processing runs client-side, we do not have access to your image files, photo contents, filenames, or embedded metadata.
We collect basic usage analytics to understand reliability, page usage, processing outcomes, and performance. Full analytics are opt-in.
Analytics can include page paths, event types, approximate timing, error rates, browser/runtime information, and performance diagnostics.
We do not collect image files, photo content, photo filenames, precise geographic location, names, email addresses, account credentials, social profiles, or browsing activity outside this site.
We do not sell data or share analytics with third parties for advertising.
We use local browser storage for analytics mode preference, theme preference, and random client/session IDs used for aggregate reliability measurement.
You can clear this data at any time from your browser settings.
Cloudflare provides hosting and CDN services. Google Analytics loads only when full analytics is enabled.
All analytics transmission uses HTTPS and is configured to minimise collection.
For privacy questions, email removemyexif@proton.me.
We may update this policy to reflect changes in our practices or applicable requirements. Updates will be posted here with a revised effective date.