Every file stored on a computer contains information. However, they also
contain information about that information. This might include the size and type
of the file, the author and any number of other attributes, depending on the
file type. This extra information is known as metadata and it can be very
useful.
By examining metadata, it’s possible to find out when a file was created and
by whom, and to discover the resolution of images or the quality of a music
file. Once understood, metadata can be used to track changes or help find a
particular version of that file.
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