BlurPage

BlurPage

A browser extension to hide sensitive information on webpage

2 followers

Have you ever wanted to hide sensitive information on a web page, before doing something else, such as taking a screenshot? This browser extension is for you! It allows you to blur any element or paragraph on page without leaving your browser.

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What do you think? …

Phuoc Nguyen
I use this extension a lot when I need to hide some sensitive information before taking the screenshots, and sending them to support customers, creating documentations, etc. So I hope it will be useful for you! Let me know if you have any suggestions, so I can make it better. There is also a discount for Product Hunters. Let's go to the official website and play a small game, get the discount, and have fun!
Umberto Abbatantuono
The website is absolutely amazing, I love the demo and the blurred discount. However, I'm not going to pay for something that can be done for free!
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@youngorwell How would you do this for free? Using software you already purchased (e.g. Illustrator or Photoshop)?
Umberto Abbatantuono
@chriscchan Cloudapp, for instance, allows you to blur any sensitive informations after capturing a screenshot. You may also use online tools like https://www.photopea.com/, softwares like Gimp and why not, "purchased" softwares like Photoshop.
C C
@youngorwell Wow, thanks for the recommendation! I didn't know about photopea.
Umberto Abbatantuono
@chriscchan You're very welcome! I'm not trying to discourage people from using Blurpage, but someone may want to opt for a free solution. :)
Ben Mehling
@youngorwell @chriscchan Monosnap has a blur feature.
Jean-Luc Winkler

I would be interested how your bounce rate on the purchase site is and if you can generate a lot more revenue with a lower price.

Pros:

simple integration, very easy to use interface.

Cons:

way too expansive for an addon that let me select an html element from the DOM and adds a CSS class containing the blur effect.

Do you use BlurPage?

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