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If you send unsolicited and unwelcome pictures of your penis then you may be about to get your comeuppance, so to speak.

There is now a website that is tracking the location of men who send unsolicited dick pics.

The rather aptly titled DickPicLocator, scans data on the unsolicited image to find out the GPS coordinates of where it was taken.

Per Axbom, a Swedish web designer, said: ‘I combined my understanding of women being subjected to dick pics on a daily basis with my knowledge of what data is contained within many images today.

‘The Dick Pic Locator is really just a service that has been waiting to happen,’ he told the Local.

For the peen picture platform to work effectively, the image use be an original – for example a screenshot or picture that has been altered after the fact will not be traceable.

So, if you’ve been sent unsolicited dick pics and you want to use the site to find out exactly where they’re coming from, here’s your chance.

Here are a few things you should know about Dickpiclocator.com:

Upload the original image, you may have to download the pic to your phone or computer to do this.

The site will not save the dick pic, it will be deleted once the location data is received.

However, the database will store the timestamp attached to the image. It will also retain data on the GPS location and camera/smartphone model.

The website cannot determine if the person you received the image from is in fact the original owner of the image/owner of the penis pictured.

And it’s now a one-stop shop dick pic detective, it will not show you the front door of whoever sent you the image.

If you want a higher level of accuracy, you maybe be able to use the website in conjunction with Flickr Map or Google Maps.