Metadata extraction is the process by which AI or forensic tools pull hidden information from files—author names, timestamps, revision histories, GPS coordinates—to build a profile of you and your activities. A single shared document can leak who you are, where you work, what devices you use, and when you're typically active.
Metadata leakage refers to the unintentional exposure of descriptive data embedded in files, messages, and online activity that reveals details about you beyond the visible content itself, such as location, device type, timestamps, and behavioral patterns.
AI systems can analyze metadata at scale to build surprisingly detailed profiles of individuals, making it critical to understand what hidden data your documents, photos, and communications are broadcasting every time you share them online.
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