If you want to see the Exif data of the images, please install the plugin/addon Exify for Firefox and Chrome browsers. It is free and works on Windows and Mac.
Attention: There is a setting in Exify where you can disable it on specific sites. So for example open a tab and go to Facebook, click on the add-in button at the top right of Chrome, click on Exify and then select 'disable for this site'.
You can also disable it by default, and then just enable it for the sites you want, e.g. DPRForum.com.
Download link:
Exify for Smartphone users
Exify is NOT in the Googel app store. You have to install the Chrome version from their website.
The download button sais "Download the Desktop version". Press it although it is a smartphone. Confirmation message that installation was successful.
To use it on Chrome is different than with Firefox. Hoover over the image is not enough. You have to click on it. After that on the buttom is an "i". Click on that and you see the Exif data.


Attention: There is a setting in Exify where you can disable it on specific sites. So for example open a tab and go to Facebook, click on the add-in button at the top right of Chrome, click on Exify and then select 'disable for this site'.
You can also disable it by default, and then just enable it for the sites you want, e.g. DPRForum.com.
Download link:
EXIF viewer for the modern Web | Exify
Exify is a browser add-on that allows photographers to quickly reveal the equipment and the essential settings that where used to capture a photo. Free, no ads, no tracking.
www.exify.io
Exify for Smartphone users
Exify is NOT in the Googel app store. You have to install the Chrome version from their website.
The download button sais "Download the Desktop version". Press it although it is a smartphone. Confirmation message that installation was successful.
To use it on Chrome is different than with Firefox. Hoover over the image is not enough. You have to click on it. After that on the buttom is an "i". Click on that and you see the Exif data.

