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How uploading pictures of your pet cat can breach your privacy

Posted on November 22, 2015June 26, 2025 by Dissent

Thomas Burrows reports:

A Florida professor has shown how innocently uploading a picture of your pet cat can allow stalkers to pinpoint exactly where the image was posted.

Owen Mundy, an art professor at Florida State university, has created a website ‘I know where your cat lives’ to raise awareness of how people were giving up their privacy online.

His project will go on show in the UK for the first time in an exhibition at Somerset House, London next month.

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