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Redact Picture Online: Ensure Privacy with Ease

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Frequently Asked Questions
The redact picture tool allows users to obscure or hide parts of an image, such as account numbers or faces, to protect privacy before sharing or storing the picture.
Yes, you can use our tool to redact pictures online for free. It provides an accessible way to ensure your images are private before sharing.
To redact pictures on an iPhone, upload your image to our online tool through Safari or Chrome and use the features to obscure the areas you need.
Absolutely, our tool is designed to let you easily obscure sensitive information like account numbers within your images.
You can redact popular image formats such as .jpg and .png. This makes it easy to secure most types of images you work with.
Currently, the maximum file size for redacting images is 100 MB, ensuring you can work with large pictures with ease.
Yes, the tool is available on any browser, so it can be used on Android devices without needing an app.
No, the tool supports image files only, such as .jpg and .png, but not video files.
Unfortunately, the tool requires an online connection to function, as it processes images through a web interface.
No, we do not provide a history or record-keeping feature for redactions. Once you finish, save your changes externally.
Yes, you can use the tool to mask or obscure faces in pictures, a common need for maintaining privacy.
The privacy clear style refers to the method of cleanly obscuring sensitive areas of an image without altering unrelated parts.
Upload the image to the tool and use the redact option to blur or cover the text, maintaining the privacy of the document.
No app installation is needed. The tool is accessible directly through your browser on any device.
Yes, the redact picture tool works seamlessly on desktop browsers, including Chrome and Firefox.