From the Redbook site in the U.S., an interesting post about how sometimes a little too much information can be appended to an iPhone pic. May apply to other smartphones as well.
Here's the complete thread:
http://forum.myredbook.com/dcforum2/DCForumID8/29764.html
And below is the original post:
Learned a lesson the hard way recently … thought I’d share, save someone the same oops …
A ‘friend’ was over to show me her new tattoo … she asked me to take a pic so she could post it on an enthusiast site, so I take a pic with my phone and post it on the forum for her.
Positive feedback from the others on the forum and all was good.
Then all of a sudden, there is a new post in the thread with a google map of my house, my name and phone number ... with less than constructive remarks about iphone users.
Apparently when you take a pic with a 3g/3gs it attaches GPS data to the image. By uploading the image from my phone, that data is transferred with the pic and anyone with an EXIF reader (free utility) can read this data.
Fortunately in this case a mod deleted the thread immediately, and the community went ballistic on the 'person' for doing that. On the other hand, I felt like a complete dumbass for not knowing …
I assume pics currently stored on the phone (or downloaded to your PC) would have the GPS data as well.
So lesson learned … if you take a pic with your iphone, (other GPS equipped phones ?) open and save it with a paint program before distributing … (or download a utility that strips off the EXIF / gps data)
Hope that helps / saves someone.