![]() If everything went fine, you have the console tool mat as well as the gui mat-gui. Primary key fingerprint: 9FCD EE9E 1A38 1F31 1EA6 2A74 04D0 41E8 1719 01CCĮxtract and install via tar xvfJ mat-0.6.1.tar.xzĭebian users find it in the testing-repo, Arch users in AUR. Gpg: There is no indication that the signature belongs to the owner. Gpg: WARNING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature! Gpg: Good signature from "Julien (jvoisin) Voisin " The output should be something like gpg: Signature made Sun 09:02:29 PM CET using RSA key ID 171901CC To check it, import the key given at the bottom of the page e.g. ![]() If you want verify your download with GnuPG, get the. Install them via: sudo apt-get install gir1.2-poppler-0.18 libimage-exiftool-perl python2.7 python-gi-cairo python-mutagen python-pdfrw Since Ubuntu 12.10 it's in the standard repository universe.įor older versions of Ubuntu, it has to be installed by hand. If a tool creates additional files containing metadata within the archive, they will not be touched. MAT does not alter the content of the archive. There might be proprietary non-standard tags (like Canon Raw tags) MAT does not touch. View exiftool.doc from ENGLISH 1301 at Rockport-Fulton High School. You can also print out a copy of the documents, re-scan them, and pass it to the MAT but be careful to securely shred your printout and not leave traces in your printer’s/scanner’s memory.”Ĭomments and the standard Exif-/IPTC-/XMP-tags are being deleted. If you really want to be anonymous, use formats that do not contain any metadata, or better: use plain-text.Īnd most important, be careful: every format can be watermarked, even plain text (e.g. any overly customized metadata field/system (→jpg,zip).“Mat only removes standard metadata from your files, it does not: xlsx, …)įor some more details, have a look at this paper. Since it's kind of a wrapper around exiftool, it supports more file formats that exiftool alone. Have a look at MAT ( Metadata Anonymisation Toolkit)! It comes from the TOR-people and as standard on Tails-a privacy and anonymity focused live OS.
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