That makes sense to me for any image you want to share publicly, but for private images having the location and capture time embedded in the image is incredibly useful.
If you are uploading it to a website you are sharing it. Even if the image is supposedly "private" you have to assume it will be leaked at some point. Remember, the cloud is just someone else's computer, and they can do what they want with their computer. They may also not be entirely competent at their job.
If you are uploading it to a website you are sharing it. Even if the image is supposedly "private" you have to assume it will be leaked at some point. Remember, the cloud is just someone else's computer, and they can do what they want with their computer. They may also not be entirely competent at their job.