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Facepixelizer: Censor Photo

Experience the look&feel of Facepixelizer with this Free app for iPhones, iPod touches, and iPads. Facepixelizer: Censor Photo allows you to pixelate or blur an entire image or specific areas, and then save or share the edited result.

To use the app, simply load an image from your device's library or take one using the camera by performing a long press action on the screen. Then, double tap to open the Image/Pixelate Settings and start editing.

The main features of Facepixelizer: Censor Photo include the ability to load images from your device's library or directly from the camera. You can pixelate specific areas by drawing rectangles over them (tap again to delete), and then press "Pixelate Area(s)" when you're finished. You can also save, email, or share the resulting edited image.

For more detailed instructions, please refer to the Info popup within the app.

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