The latest smart phones and digital cameras have terrific capabilities these days, among which is geotagging. Geotagging would seem to be a boon for archaeological studies: you can take a photo in the field and the camera will automatically record the geo-location, providing specific GIS data for the archaeological record. Very useful. However, that information is stored within the metadata in a photo, and it is not automatically stripped out when you upload it to social media sites like Flickr and Facebook.
...Source: http://archaeology.about.com/b/2011/04/13/archaeology-field-photos-and-geotagging-privacy.htm
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