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Photo Censor - Pixelate & Blur

Photo Censor - Pixelate & Blur

Tool to hide parts from image

⭐️4.0 / 5
Rating
🙌112
Ratings
📼4 scs
Content
📦~ in 1 month
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
Your locale
🧾$1.99
In-App Purchase

All Versions of Photo Censor

1.5.1

February 22, 2024

• Bug fixes

1.5

July 2, 2023

• Bug fixes

1.4.1

May 4, 2023

• Bug fixes

1.4

July 27, 2021

Bug fixes

1.3

May 25, 2018

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. New design
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1.2.1

December 21, 2017

Bug fixes

1.2

December 16, 2017

************************* New Feature: Undo ************************* You can now undo your actions up to 12 previous actions! Please keep provide feedback and requests for new features as we look very carefully and implementing new features that we think can be great for our users!
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1.0.3

December 7, 2017

- New Icon - Fixed the bug that caused some devices to crash when choosing save to library
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1.0.2

October 12, 2017

New Icon Bug Fixes

1.0.1

September 14, 2017

Bug fixes

Photo Censor In-App Purchases History

$1.99

Unlimited Share & Save Photos

Unlimited Share and Save Photos

Price History of Photo Censor

Description of Photo Censor

Discover new easy and fast way to censor certain parts of your images and photos! With different options to censor and hide parts of your photos such as Pixelate, Blur and Black Effects you can easily do it in just 3 steps! Choose, Censor and Share! If you made mistake don't worry you can undo your censor actions always! You have no reason to wait anymore, download Photo Censor - Pixelate & Blur today to start censor immediately!

Photo Censor: FAQ

Is Photo Censor software compatible with iPad devices?

Yes, Photo Censor is compatible with the iPad.
AlgoTwist Ltd developed the Photo Censor app.
The minimum required iOS version for the app to work is 11.0 or higher.
The overall rating of Photo Censor is 4.0 out of 5, which is okay but could be better.
The App Genre Of Photo Censor Is Utilities.
1.5.1 is the newly released Photo Censor version.
Photo Censor’s latest update was rolled out on July 4, 2024.
The app was launched on February 6, 2023.
The Photo Censor app is rated AlgoTwist Ltd.
The Photo Censor app is now available in English.
Unfortunately, Photo Censor is not on Apple Arcade.
Absolutely! In-app purchases are available within Photo Censor.
Unfortunately, Photo Censor is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Photo Censor

  • I rarely write reviews unless I’m unhappy. This is an exception.

    Like I said, I normally only write reviews to let others know if I have had a bad experience with an app but when I did my last app update I noticed this app didn’t have many reviews and the ones it had were just blah. And that is a shame

    This is an awesome app that I actually use in a regular basis. Not so much for blurring our faces and what not but rather blurring put things such as document account numbers and other similar types of personal information for any documentation photo I may need to send (or want to publicly post) but want to protect some parts (like my home address, etc.)

    This app is very easy to use and pretty straightforward. No bells and whistles, you can black out, pixelization, or blur whatever part of the photo you want. You can do multiple portions of the same photo and in some cases, like if you use the blur function (which I prefer) it is necessary to put multiple layers of blur over the same item to ensure total coverage.

    Now this last part is just free unsolicited advice. If you’re digitally conscious enough to understand the need to protect things with an app like this then you should follow through and do things properly. Once you’ve censored your photograph this app will allow you to save the censored photo while leaving the original photo in tact back in your phones photo album. IT WOULD BEHOVE YOU to take two more steps to provide you the privacy you’re wanting.
    ❶ After you have the photo censored and you like it, don’t just send it or post it, that photo still has metadata contained in it which could possibly be connected to you. Instead, take a SCREENSHOT of the photo on your phone (therefore creating a new photo, which is a photo of a photo of a photo…)
    ❷ Use an application such as “Medaphoto” or “ExifViewer” (those are the ones that I personally use) to allow you to save a copy of the photo without the Photos metadata, essentially removing your digital fingerprints.
    ③ And this is just if you are really concerned (which you probably are) most smartphones, including modern iPhones, will allow you to manipulate a photos metadata (change the date and place the photo says it was taken). An application like the ones I mentioned above will allow you to change every single part of a photos metadata right down to the camera pixel quality for the camera which took the photo.

    I know it’s a long review and if you made it this far hopefully I was able to give you a little new knowledge and tools to add to your belt.

    Stay alert and stay alive.

    My Data, My Choice
  • Update

    I have been using this app for quite some time. I did find in the beginning it took a bit of a learning curve. Works well for what I need it for. My biggest selling point to purchase premium was because the developer does not collect any data, or says so anyway. I think everyone would appreciate a refreshing update.
  • Should Charge Upfront

    To save or share the edited photo, you are required to pay. Screenshotting is free. It would be more honest to just charge for the app upfront, as saving and sharing are basic functions. The app did not ask permission to access photos. It works fine, but only 2 stars due to those issues.