Metadata Remover

Stop sharing your location and personal data with every photo.

Ever wonder what’s hidden in your photos? Every “innocent” upload can reveal your home address, camera specs, and exact timestamps. Metadata Remover is your digital shield, allowing you to strip away hidden EXIF data in seconds before you hit “Post.”

Why You Need This

When you share a photo, you’re often sharing a digital footprint:

  • GPS Coordinates: The exact spot your family spends time or where you live.
  • Camera Details: The device model and unique software identifiers.
  • Timestamps: Exactly when you were (or weren’t) home.

Key Features

  • Total Wipe: Complete EXIF removal for 100% anonymity.
  • Privacy Mode: Removes location and device info but keeps artistic settings like ISO and focal length.
  • Custom Clean: You call the shots. Pick and choose exactly which tags stay or go.

Built for Speed and Simplicity

  • Seamless Integration: Share a photo from your Gallery directly into the app—clean it and send it back out without missing a beat.

Privacy is Non-Negotiable

  • 100% Offline: All processing happens on your device.
  • No Cloud, No Risk: Your photos never touch a server.
  • Zero Tracking: No ads, no tracking. Ever.

You can download Metadata Remover from the Google Play Store.

WorkWork Android

WorkWork is a simple time tracking app for people who just want to log their work hours without entering complicated data. Simply tap to start when you begin working, and tap to stop when you leave. If you forget to start or stop the timer, you can easily adjust it later.

You can download WorkWork from the google play store. As always, my apps are completely ad free.

WorkWork

Ipview Android

IPView is a small application which displays the current local and public IP address of your android device and offers a widget for quick checks (updated every 15 minutes or when you tap it). You can also do basic network operations like ping.

  • The first box is local IP, which is the IP address that the iphone will receive from either the mobile or WIFI network.
  • Then the public IP, which is the IP address that the iphone presents to the outside world. It can be the same as the cellular IP, Wifi IP or an entirely different address depending on whether your cellphone provider or WIFI network uses NAT.
  • The final box are the reverse DNS hostname of your main IP address.

You can download ipview from the app store.