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Here is bug in Strava that I find mildly annoying and hope that Strava can fix it. I often take pictures during my trail runs. Just before uploading pictures to Strava I often do a quick touch-up that includes improving contrast, doing a color correction, applying a filter, etc. As a result, in Strava all those photos end up showing a wrong time - not when I took those photos but when I edited them. The correct approach would be to take the time from EXIF data if it is available. Strava already reads EXIF data to get the GPS coordinates of locations where the pictures were taken, so perhaps it should do the same for the timestamps. 

@Silentvoyager Thanks for the details— it's always helpful when our community shares steps to reproduce. 


I've escalated this to our engineers so they can prioritize this bug report. 


@Silentvoyager  I've noticed the same issue lately, but it was not that way for the past 9 years. So I thought it was an issue with my phone, like maybe from an IOS update messing up the EXIF data or something. What phone do you use? I'm on iphone 11 pro. If it's on strava side, that would be great to fix.


I used Pixel phones for the past few years. Currently - Pixel 6 Pro. I've always had this issue for as long as I remember. 


Hello @Silentvoyager!


Little update that our engineering team has been working on updating the product. Would you be able to test if you are still experiencing the issue in the next couple of days and let us know? 


Just noticed this existing thread. @Lola @Mason, this bug still exists as of July 2023.


In Strava, there's an annoying bug where edited photos show the timestamp of when they were modified rather than when they were originally taken. This happens after I touch up my trail run photos before uploading. Strava already uses EXIF data for GPS coordinates, so it would be ideal if it also utilized this data for the correct timestamps. You can learn more at https://picsartapkm.com/.


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