motorola edge 60
What this fingerprint profile shows
Every photo taken by a motorola edge 60 carries a consistent set of metadata patterns — written automatically by the firmware at the moment of capture, regardless of any app or privacy setting. The signals below are derived from 6 analysed files and document exactly what this device embeds in every image it creates.
GPS rate — how often this device records your precise location in the file, even when you don't realise GPS is active
DQT compression fingerprint — a unique 64-value matrix baked into the firmware that identifies this camera model even after EXIF metadata has been stripped
MakerNote & firmware strings — proprietary manufacturer data and firmware version tags that reveal processing history, lens details, and scene settings
Privacy risk signals — owner name, body serial number, and lens serial number fields that may contain personally identifying information
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All patterns are aggregated and anonymous — no originals retained. Privacy details →
Your motorola edge 60 embeds these signals in every photo you share.
Strip with VaultifyMakerNote PresenceA proprietary manufacturer block inside EXIF whose format is largely undocumented. Contains settings not in standard EXIF — focus mode, scene detection, lens data, processing flags.
Rate at which this device embeds a MakerNote block (proprietary manufacturer metadata).
Embedded ThumbnailA small JPEG preview stored inside the EXIF APP1 segment, written at capture. May differ from the full image if the file was post-processed.
Rate at which this device embeds a thumbnail in the EXIF APP1 segment.
Your photos carry this device fingerprint.
Vaultify strips device metadata before sharing — and can hide a private message inside your photo, invisible to forensic scanners like these.