Streaming

Protect Privacy While Streaming or Recording

Your browser is visible to your entire audience. ContextBlur lets you hide personal info before going live.

Streamers and content creators often show their browser while making tutorials, coding live, or browsing. But logged-in accounts, email addresses, personal messages, and notification badges are all visible. One accidental reveal can doxx you or expose personal information to thousands of viewers. ContextBlur lets you pre-blur anything sensitive so your stream stays professional and your privacy stays intact.

1Scenario 1
Without ContextBlur

You're recording a tutorial about a web tool. Your email tab shows your real name and personal inbox in the tab title.

With ContextBlur

Email tab content and notification badges are blurred before you hit record. Viewers see only what you intend to show.

2Scenario 2
Without ContextBlur

During a live stream, a Discord or Slack notification pops up with a private message and the sender's name.

With ContextBlur

Notification previews are already blurred. The notification appears but the content stays hidden from viewers.

3Scenario 3
Without ContextBlur

You're showing a dashboard on stream but it displays your account name, email, and profile picture in the header.

With ContextBlur

Profile elements and account info are persistently blurred. They stay hidden every time you visit the page.

What streamers typically blur

  • Email addresses and account names
  • Discord, Slack, and chat notifications
  • Browser profile and account info
  • Personal bookmarks and tab titles
  • Logged-in account details on websites
  • Notification badges with message counts
  • Browser extension icons that reveal other tools
  • Financial or personal dashboard info

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