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Controllo privacy: cosa rivela la tua foto prima di pubblicarla
Una singola foto da smartphone può contenere il tuo indirizzo e il numero di documento. Analisi locale, nessun caricamento.
What it checks
GPS capture location
Phones record latitude and longitude by default. One photo can expose your home; several can map out your routine. Detected coordinates open straight on a map.
ID and card numbers
Finds identity and card numbers in the image, verified with checksum and Luhn algorithms so invoice and tracking numbers are not flagged. Always shown masked.
Phone numbers and emails
Chat screenshots, business cards and delivery labels carry contact details you rarely notice yourself.
QR code contents
A QR code is a black box to the human eye. It may be a payment code, a contact card or a shared location — this decodes it and tells you.
Camera serial and author
EXIF can carry a body serial number, author name and copyright, which link separate photos back to the same person.
Entirely local
Metadata parsing, text recognition and QR decoding all run in your browser. Nothing is uploaded.
How to use it
Add a photo
Drag it in, click to choose, or just paste a fresh screenshot with Ctrl+V.
Wait for the scan
Metadata, then QR codes, then text recognition. Reading text takes a few seconds and shows progress.
Read the report
Findings are grouped high, medium and low. GPS coordinates link out to a map so you can confirm the spot.
Fix what matters
Jump to the metadata remover to strip EXIF, or to the redaction tool to cover what is visible in frame.
When you need it
Before posting to social media
Several platforms keep original metadata, or pass GPS through when you share the full-size file.
Listing on a marketplace
Product shots are usually taken at home, so GPS points straight at your address.
Sharing a screenshot for help
Chat logs and error screenshots often carry a phone number, email or order ID you stopped seeing.
Sending documents or a CV
An unredacted ID number on a scan is impossible to recall once it has been forwarded a few times.
Rentals, dating and job listings
In documented cases, stalkers located victims from GPS metadata left in photos shared online.
Publishing an old photo archive
Spot-check a few files first to see whether camera serials and author fields need clearing.
Easy things to miss
Blurring is not deleting
Published research shows neural networks recover faces from mosaiced photos far above chance, and tools exist that reconstruct pixelated text character by character. Use a solid fill to actually hide something.
Stripping GPS does not hide the location
Street signs, house numbers and delivery labels in frame locate you just as well — only redaction fixes those.
Screenshots usually carry no EXIF
Screenshots and images re-saved by messaging apps are typically stripped already, so the risk sits in what is visible.
Handwriting may be missed
Text recognition is strongest on printed type. Handwriting, script fonts and heavy distortion can slip through.
Never judge a QR code by its pattern
Two near-identical codes can hold completely different data. Decode before you share.
Re-check after fixing
Run the cleaned file through again and confirm the report is empty before posting.
Why use this
The photo never leaves your device
Fully client-side. A privacy checker that asks you to upload the photo first defeats its own purpose.
Four risk types in one pass
Metadata, visible text, ID numbers and QR codes would otherwise mean four separate tools.
Checksums, not loose regex
ID numbers are verified against their check digit, cards against Luhn. False positives train people to ignore the report, so we would rather miss than shout.
Numbers are masked in the report
Detected IDs and cards show only the first and last digits, so the report itself never becomes the leak.
No signup, no limits
Open it and use it. No queue, no account.
Wired to the fixing tools
One click from a finding to metadata removal or redaction.
Frequently asked questions
Related tools
Fix what the report found
Remove image metadata
Strip GPS, capture time, device model and serial in one click, without re-encoding the image.
Redact an image
Cover sensitive areas. Choose solid fill when the information must actually be hidden.
Image to text
Pull the text out of an image so you can read through it yourself.
QR code decoder
Decode a QR code on its own, or scan one with your camera.
Extract contacts from an image
Pull phone numbers and emails out of cards and screenshots.
Remove PDF metadata
PDFs record author, creation time and producing software too.
Compress image
Shrink it before sending; most compression pipelines drop metadata along the way.
