Blur parts of a web page, before taking screenshots or screen recordings
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2024-08-14 | Glauco Silva for Work | |||
2024-07-18 | SUNSHINE CONSULTANTS | en | Many a times it becomes a headache to blur sensitive information of web pages in video editing software. Especially when the webpage is moving/dynamic then blur function doesn't work properly all the time revealing sensitive information while editing in video editing software and as a result lot of time is wasted. This chrome extension is an excellent hack to overcome this pain. Works effortlessly and the "Hover" enable/disable function is well thought out. Even when webpage is reloaded it captures with the same accuracy | |
2024-04-24 | Kian Parseyan | en | I downloaded a few chrome extensions in search of a blur tool. This was definitely the best approach after getting the hang of it, especially because of the onHover element selection method with really clear boundaries. I was trying to blur specific iFrame elements inside of a modal and other tools would only allow for blurring the whole modal or otherwise the non-iFrame elements. Great job to the dev! | |
2024-04-05 | Aburner | en | Took a second to figure out I don't need to select something to blur it (just need to hover over it), that one's probably on me, but once I understood how it worked it worked incredibly smoothly. Thanks for not having any sign in, or paid option, or anything like that, this is lovely. | |
2023-12-07 | Roshni Nayak | en | This extension is super useful! Thank you. |