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The Times of India’ brings you ‘Hack of the Day’—a new weekday series of quick, practical solutions to everyday hassles. Each hack is designed to save you time, money or stress, using tools and features within your reach—from government websites to everyday apps. In simple terms, it’s simple fixes for smarter living.As smartphones and apps become more advanced, location tagging is often enabled by default, embedding precise details into your photos. While this can be useful for organizing memories or retracing travel routes, it poses a serious privacy risk when those images are shared publicly or even in private conversations.
The good news is that you can take control. By adjusting Google Photos location-sharing settings, you can ensure that your images showcase only what you want others to see—without unintentionally broadcasting where you live, study, or spend your time. This small but powerful step helps protect your digital footprint while still letting you share life’s moments freely.
What it solves
By checking and controlling location-sharing settings in Google Photos, you can send pictures without unintentionally disclosing your exact whereabouts.
This is especially important when sharing images of home interiors, rental listings, children’s school events, or private gatherings, where location details could be misused.
What to do
Before sharing, always review whether Google Photos is attaching location data to your images. If needed, disable location sharing for that specific photo, album, or conversation.
Steps
1. Open Google Photos and select the photo or album you want to share.
2. Check whether location data will be included in the share.3. Turn off location sharing for that conversation or album if necessary.4. Share the image only after confirming the settings.5. Repeat this process for sensitive contexts like rental listings, school events, or personal spaces.
Careful
This matters more than most people think. A harmless-looking photo can quietly reveal a very specific place. Taking a few seconds to adjust your settings ensures you’re sharing memories—not your address.

