Remote Work

Blur Sensitive Info in Zoom, Teams & Google Meet

Screen sharing in remote meetings exposes everything on your screen. ContextBlur lets you hide what shouldn't be seen — before anyone notices.

Remote work means constant screen sharing. Stand-ups, demos, client calls, pair programming — your browser is always on display. But your browser also has Slack DMs, email notifications, salary dashboards, and personal bookmarks. One accidental reveal can be awkward, embarrassing, or a compliance issue. ContextBlur lets you pre-blur sensitive elements so you can share your screen confidently.

1Scenario 1
Without ContextBlur

You're presenting a project update on Zoom. A Slack DM from your manager about your performance review pops up in the sidebar.

With ContextBlur

Your Slack sidebar is already blurred. The notification appears, but the content is hidden. Nobody in the meeting sees a thing.

2Scenario 2
Without ContextBlur

During a Google Meet screen share, your email tab shows a preview of a salary negotiation thread with HR.

With ContextBlur

Email previews and notification badges are blurred. You switch tabs freely without worrying about what's visible.

3Scenario 3
Without ContextBlur

You open a shared dashboard to walk through metrics, but your personal HR portal is open in another tab and the tab title shows your name and role.

With ContextBlur

Persistent blurs hide sensitive tab content. Even if you accidentally switch to the wrong tab, private info stays hidden.

What remote workers typically blur

  • Slack and Teams DMs and notifications
  • Email previews and subject lines
  • Calendar event details
  • HR dashboard salary and benefits info
  • Personal bookmarks and browser tabs
  • Banking and financial notifications
  • Private messages in chat sidebars
  • Personal profile info on internal tools

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