MSN: Your iPhone has a hidden face-blurring feature — here's how to use it in the Photos app While using your iPhone's markup tools to doodle over someone with a virtual pen may sometimes do the job, blurring faces is the best way to protect sopmeone's privacy without spoiling your photos. Your iPhone has a hidden face-blurring feature — here's how to use it in the Photos app Blur your videos You can blur parts of your video on a computer in YouTube Studio. Note: For unedited video with over 100,000 views, you may not be able to save changes to it, except to blur faces.

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This restriction does not apply to channels that are in the YouTube Partner Program. Blur or remove 360 imagery & Photo Paths Street-level collections and Photo Paths are automatically blurred to obscure identifying information like faces and license plates. For Photo Spheres, it's the photographer’s responsibility to decide which elements in their photos must be blurred to respect others’ privacy.