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nslsmlast Monday at 2:59 PM2 repliesview on HN

There are many, many more cases where the user doesn’t expect the name to become public when he sends a photo. If I send you a photo of a friend that doesn’t mean I want you to know his name (which is the name I gave the file when I saved it)


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bornfreddylast Monday at 4:18 PM

So in webmail, when you upload an image / file to attach it to an email, you expect it to be renamed? I don't.

siblast Monday at 6:57 PM

I email images as attachments very, very frequently. I go through the browser's file picker and I pick out the photo by its filename. I would be surprised and angry if somewhere along the way the filename got changed to some random string without my knowledge and consent.

In fact, I often refer to the name of the photo in the body of the email (e.g., "front_before.jpg shows the front of the car when I picked it up, front_after.jpg shows it after the accident.")

I imagine this is an extremely common use case.