05-31-2018
UNIX.COM General Data Privacy Regulations (GDPR) Compliance - For Member Comments
Dear All,
Please read version Version 0.81 28 May 2018 of our draft
UNIX.COM General Data Privacy Regulations (GDPR) Compliance.
If you have any data privacy questions or concerns, or would like to see us address any other data privacy topic related to your personal data at UNIX.COM, please post back here in this discussion thread.
After receiving your comments, we will update the draft and ask all users to accept
the rules again, which include this our new GDPR-upgraded privacy and personal data policy above.
Thanks!
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METADATA(1) User Commands METADATA(1)
NAME
MAT - Metadata Anonymisation Toolkit
SYNOPSIS
mat [options] files
mat-gui
DESCRIPTION
The Metadata Anonymisation Toolkit is a lib (with a CLI and a GUI) created to anonymise file's metadata. In essence, metadata answer who,
what, when, where, why, and how about every face of the data that are being documented. They can be a risk for privacy.
OPTIONS
-h, --help
show this help message and exit
-a, --add2archive
Add to outputed archive non-supported filetypes
-b, --backup
Keep a backup copy
-c, --check
Check if a file is free of harmful metadatas
-d, --display
List all the harmful meta of a file without removing them
-f, --force
Don't check if files are clean before cleaning
-l, --list
List all supported fileformat
-v, --version
Display version and exit
EXAMPLES
mat --display mydocument.pdf
Display the mydocument.pdf's harmful metadata
mat --check *.jpg
Check all the jpg images from the current folder
NOTES
MAT only process metadata, it does not handle file data. Blame yourself if you are traced back because of the data of your files. MAT is
not perfect : In most of the cases, a forensic expert with a lot of time can trace back your document. If you want absolute privacy, use
plain-text.
AUTHOR
Julien (jvoisin) Voisin <pouicpouicpouic@gmail.com>, during the GSoC 2011
BUGS
MAT does not handle watermaking/tattoo for now.
SEE ALSO
exiftool, hachoir-metadata
Metadata Anonymisation Toolkit August 2011 METADATA(1)