File protection: anonymous, open source and fast
For the past few weeks, I've been working on a new version of my privacy site, which allows you to remove metadata from your files. This version is faster, more secure, and more anonymous: logins are now made with anonymous IDs, without collecting personal information.
The site supports more file types than before and remains largely open source. Everything is processed server-side and immediately returned to the user, without backup. Files are managed only in temporary variables and deleted at the end of the process.
The goal remains the same: to protect your privacy. Many people are unaware that shared files often contain sensitive information:
Photos → GPS location, date, device model
Documents → author's name, edit history, comments
This data can be used for tracking, OSINT, to feed AI, or even for identity theft.
In the future, I plan to add:
A lightweight API to automate certain tasks
New privacy-related tools
Lots of educational content
If you like the idea, feel free to test the site. I just uploaded the new version; there are probably some bugs. I don't know many thing about open source, so if someone want to help me to understand that would be kind. (:
My project: https://www.removemd.com/
Does it remove the title from the docs/pdf? I've seen a lot of "Document 7" or "First Draft 2007".
No it only removes metadata...
It may be useful to show it and give that option to the users.
I will try to implement it (: