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About Cloaked
Quickly blur regions of images without wasting time.
Using Cloaked you can share the main elements of a document while selectively shielding identifying data such as names, addresses, account numbers and faces.
The app will automatically identify regions of text and/or faces, users can select to unhide certain regions if they choose.
When shielding text, Smart uncloak will attempt to identify text regions that are safe to include in the output.
If needed a scale is provided for certain filters to strengthen the blurring that is performed.
MANUAL OR AUTOMATIC DETECTION
Use the Smart Uncloak feature to automatically identify text that could potentially be field names or titles, rather than sensitive data.
VARIOUS FILTERS TO CHOOSE
Choose from a range of filters including Black Out, Pixelate, Hex Pixelate, Crystallise, Box Blur, Disc Blur, Gaussian Blur to suit your needs.
All filters work with both Text and Faces.
ALTER THE SCALE OF THE FILTER
Manually alter the scale of the filter
EXAMPLES OF USE
Protect your private information when sharing images of people where permission has not been given by the individual or guardians.
Or when sharing screenshots that contain personal details like bank accounts, telephone numbers, charges, names and addresses.
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Reviews for Cloaked
ArataTakú
High hopes but app is unusable
It would be great if this could be updated to work. I try to select text to blur but the box drawing tool simply doesn’t respond when pulling on a corner or side handle without a 2-3 second delay. Then it stops responding to the pull at all and you have to start over. Curious as the app doesn’t seem to be using significant CPU or memory, it just works that poorly. On another note, I don’t understand why there is a separate work and preview space. Blurred parts should be shown where and when you are blurring them; there is no reason for two windows. Finally, the app should open images on a canvas that matches the original image size. I don’t understand why it would need a canvas larger than the image you are trying to blur/redact.