Common sharing
marketplace listings, school photos, real estate posts, and neighbourhood groups
Photos shared in the United States often move through marketplace listings, school photos, real estate posts, and neighbourhood groups. If home addresses, school routines, client locations, and workplace details should stay private, clean the file before upload.
Updated: 2026-07-07
Common sharing
marketplace listings, school photos, real estate posts, and neighbourhood groups
Privacy focus
home addresses, school routines, client locations, and workplace details
Where it shows up
Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, Nextdoor, iMessage, and public profiles
Workflow
Follow the same privacy pattern as the remover: inspect, strip only metadata, then share the clean copy.
Use the exact file you plan to share. Edits, screenshots, and exports connected to marketplace listings, school photos, real estate posts, and neighbourhood groups can add metadata back to a photo.
Open RemoveMyEXIF, drop the image, and download a clean copy. The photo is processed locally, so you can prepare it before it reaches Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, Nextdoor, iMessage, and public profiles.
Open the result in the EXIF Viewer and confirm GPS, camera, software, and timestamp fields are gone before sharing in the United States.
FAQ
No. The cleaner removes metadata from the file header and keeps the visible image intact.
Platform behavior can vary by app, file type, and upload mode. Cleaning first gives you a predictable file before it reaches Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, Nextdoor, iMessage, and public profiles.
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