Although in recent years, the different privacy scandals that have surrounded various platforms have made many users rethink the importance of privacy, we can still find many cases in which privacy is a word that fits in your dictionary.
Although it is true that Instagram is the perfect platform to share our favorite photographs, not all users are willing to share data with the Facebook platform and prefer to use other platforms, such as Twitter, a company that at the moment, does not know has been involved in privacy scandals.
Many are the users who, when they upload their images to social networks, want to indicate where the image was taken. Twitter offers us an option that allows us to perform this function practically automatically. But not only almost automatically, it also allows us to establish the exact point where the capture was made.
Add a photo location to a Tweet
The first thing that we should check within the Twitter application is if we have the location activated, a location that Twitter uses to improve the experience when displaying content related to our location. This option is found under Settings and privacy> Privacy and security> Location.
- Once we have activated this option, we must write the Tweet to which we want to add the image that we are going to publish next to the location.
- Next, click on the image icon and select the image we want to add.
- Next, click on the location icon, represented by the classic Google Maps pushpin, and select the location, either from the population of a place registered in Google Maps.
- If we have made a mistake by entering the location or we want to modify it, we must click on the location that has been registered, so that the list of locations that we can use is displayed again.