Keeping Exif intact when exporting to Jpeg?

Howdy -
What setting do we need to avoid - so that Exif can be displayed when exporting to jpeg?
example - posting jpegs on a photo forum
thank-you ~

If you want EXIF data to be available, do not check "minimize Metadata" upon export.
Beat Gossweiler
Switzerland

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