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Yeah. In my opinion, it's more of Samsung's bullshit. There's really no conceivable reason not to give users the option to avoid having metadata saved with their screenshots. It's super annoying because I have to open it with a third-party app, strip the metadata, save the stripped image, then delete the original (which I rarely do, because it's so time consuming already, so it's taking up twice the amount of storage for me).
I did find a third-party screenshot app that doesn't save metadata, but it's problematic in its own way, so I won't use it.
I'll just keep stripping it manually. It's a pita though, and I feel like there should be an easy solution. A lot of users in this thread say their phones don't save metadata in their screenshots, but I'm unfortunate enough to have a Samsung.
I'm running official Lineage, and it saves this data and I found no button for it, so I guess it's not just Samsung only..
You can automate stuff like this on android, Easer and Automation are well known FOSS apps for these kind of tasks. IIRC in Easer you can call terminal commands
Nice. This will take a bit of learning, but if I can figure it out, it can save me a bunch of time! Thanks!