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by bluetidepro
2586 days ago
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For what it's worth, a lot of free tools already offer this type of thing in them, for free. Droplr [1], for example, has blurring ability built into their screenshot grabber. Not to mention, they use a more advanced technique of blurring by obfuscating what you select. [1] https://droplr.com |
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