BlurFaces

Hide House Number In Shared Photo

Privacy-first · Faces blurred on-device · No originals stored

Treat "hide house number in shared photo" as a publish checklist: mask, blur, verify, then export.

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What needs to be hidden

For hide house number in shared photo, the risk is usually not aesthetic. It is a specific identity signal such as a house number, address, document, or screen that gives away more than the rest of the image should.

Operational sequence

  1. Upload the photo to BlurFaces.
  2. Draw a manual rectangle over the house number or any other sensitive region.
  3. Increase padding and blur until text and key shapes are no longer readable.
  4. Export and review the exact crop or layout that will be shared publicly.

Settings that work best

Where people usually miss leaks

Applied workflow example

A creator handling "hide house number in shared photo" uploads one photo, applies masking and blur, verifies at zoom, and publishes confidently.

Related masking resources

Use plate masking, privacy risk checklist, and internal comms workflows when sensitive details appear outside of faces.

Before-you-post checklist

Most privacy misses happen in the final 10%: compressed previews, reflected details, or crop variants. Treat verification as part of the workflow, not an optional step.

More help: plate blur guide, face blur workflow, and video privacy guide.

Decision help: blur vs pixelate vs redact. Popular use case: manual masking for internal comms.

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