Adobe will soon start attaching personally identifiable metadata to content you create in an attempt to stop the spread of "Misinformation"
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Low tech Bypass: If you have a printer (color is best) Print your content. Take photo or scan. Then take that PDF, JPG, PNG and right click on the source file, select Properties then select the Details tab and then look to the bottom on the window and you will see Remove properties and personal information. Do so...create a copy with very little meta to be viewed. Then continue to the next meme. I do this every time I post a photo or meme already in time you'll get so used to doing that it will only take moments. Just a thought.
If this is a weapon in the info war, do you think they will make it easy for you to strip the meta data?
Currently the meta data is not designed as a surveillance tech to identify camp fun fun invitees.
Open source tools are going to be needed.
A copy of Adobe most likely requires the user to ID himself...so release the file and yes they find you as you cannot remove some data...
Now Print it.....yes some of the metadata is in your printed copy...including the MAC ID of the Printer...
Now scan the printed output with a quick low rez scanner or photo scan with your phone...this is now a new file with it's own meta data with an image that makes it hard to retrieve data from the image. Tineye will even tell the world this is the first time it's seen the file as doing this will generate a Hash sum for the file different from the original, then erase the original so it never slips into the wild.
Take that file and do as I say....as I said in my first reply...it is a very low tech bypass to get Adobe generated material out...without doxxing your self.
No rocket science and it's tools everyone already has in hand.