Photoshop :: Removing Metadata From All Images

Feb 22, 2012

I would like to know how to remove metadata from my images.
 
Trying to make sure my cllients do not have access to my shooting details.  IE: shutter speed, F stop etc.
 
I do not want to remove metadata individually as I have 100's of images to work with.
 
Is there a one click method to doing this or a way to do it through batch process?
 
It was mentioned on this forum that there's a 3rd party software but it's hard to believe that this cant be easily done in Photoshop.
 
I'm running CS 4.

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