![]() Make sure to subscribe to my newsletter for more useful tools and reviews. Here’s a quick video review of this productivity tool. Don’t forget there is the option to remove all the blurs by clicking on the eraser. You can go a step further and click the pushpin icon so that GoFullPage. If you’re not seeing the GoFullPage icon on the browser, you should see it on this menu. If you click on that jigsaw icon, it should open a menu of additional browser extensions you’ve downloaded. Those are the main features that I love about Blurweb.app and I’m sure you will like them too. Google Chrome: you should see a jigsaw icon to the right of the URL bar. If you want to hide the name or title of the website you can choose this option. This option blurs the website title on the browser tab. You will see a blue outline when the area can be selected just like this: Hide Title With this option, you can automatically hover over a section on the website and blur that area. You need to make sure you switch to the correct mode: The other useful feature is the Single Click Blur. You'll want to find the Capture full size screenshot result. Into the Run box that appears, type ' screenshot' to bring up a bunch of related options. Step 2: Once you have installed Smart Screen, press the puzzle piece icon in the top right of your Chrome browser. I did notice that when refreshing the blurred area was still visible for a few seconds. Step 3: Select Capture full size screenshot. Step 1: To install Smart Screen, click here. Now try to refresh and the Blur will still remain on the website page. Then make sure to click on the Apply Area. Select the Blur Selected Text button to blur specific text or the Blur Area select area In order to use this feature, activate the Blurweb App by clicking on the icon in the Chrome extension area (I’m using a Chrome browser and there are add-ons for Edge and also for Firefox): That way if you are streaming and accidentally refreshing a website, the blur will still be there. Press Ctrl-Shift-P (or Cmd-Shift-P on a Mac). With this option, you can select the text or area to blur and it will save it so that when you refresh the page, the same area will be blurred. All right here's the simple, hassle-free, and extension-free shortcut for capturing a screenshot in Chrome: Press Ctrl-Shift-I (or Cmd-Option-I on a Mac).
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