Screenshot privacy checklist

Sensitive screenshot checklist before you share an image

Screenshots can expose names, emails, IP addresses, browser tabs, ticket IDs, customer details, and hidden metadata. Use this checklist before sending screenshots to support teams, vendors, chat channels, reports, or public posts.

No upload workflow Redact visible details Clean shared copies

Quick rule

If the screenshot came from a work system, security tool, customer record, ticket, chat, email, cloud dashboard, or mobile device, assume it may contain sensitive information until you review it.

What to check before sharing a screenshot

Review both visible content and hidden file information. Redaction handles what people can see. Metadata cleanup handles information stored inside the image file.

Visible personal information

Names, usernames, profile photos, avatars, and initials

Email addresses, phone numbers, employee IDs, and customer IDs

Street addresses, invoices, receipts, and shipping details

Chat messages, comments, notifications, and private notes

Technical and security details

IP addresses, hostnames, URLs, tenant names, and internal domains

Ticket numbers, case IDs, alert IDs, and investigation references

API keys, tokens, QR codes, recovery codes, and one-time passwords

Browser tabs, bookmarks, extensions, terminal prompts, and file paths

Image file privacy

EXIF metadata, camera model, timestamps, software tags, and orientation data

GPS/location metadata from mobile photos or screenshots saved from photo apps

File names that reveal client names, case IDs, or internal project details

Original unredacted copies stored in downloads, chat apps, or shared folders

When this checklist is most useful

Any screenshot that leaves your device can become a copy you no longer control. A short review step can prevent accidental exposure.

IT support tickets
SOC and incident-response reports
Vendor escalations
Legal or insurance review packets
Public tutorials and documentation
Client or customer-service evidence

Redact first. Clean metadata second. Share the copy.

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