Blur Privacy Policy

Last updated: June 17, 2026

What Blur Does

Blur helps you choose a local photo file, tap one area to soften, adjust blur size and strength, and save a separate blurred JPG copy to a destination you choose.

Local File Handling

Blur uses Android's file picker and document save screen. Selected photo files are decoded and processed locally on your device. Blur does not upload selected photos, blurred JPG outputs, notes, or recent saved-copy records to a developer server.

Permissions

Blur does not request broad photo library, broad storage, camera, location, contacts, microphone, SMS, usage access, accessibility, VPN, or device admin permissions. Internet and network state are used for Google Mobile Ads and consent.

Ads And Consent

Blur uses Google AdMob and Google User Messaging Platform. Google Mobile Ads SDK may collect and share ad-related data for ad serving, fraud prevention, diagnostics, analytics, and platform operation.

Important Limits

Blur is not a camera scanner, automatic face detector, OCR app, full photo editor, gallery manager, cloud backup app, recovery app, antivirus, official verifier, identity verifier, legal approval tool, government service, bank service, marketplace service, courier service, payment service, or upload validator. Blur creates a softened JPG copy from decoded pixels, but it cannot promise acceptance by any school, bank, government, marketplace, courier, customer, or upload form.

Contact

For privacy questions, contact the developer through the email address listed on the Google Play store listing.