YouTube
Introduces
Face
Blurring
Technology
for
Users
YouTube
has
created
a
face
blurring
tool
for
video
uploads,
The
new
button
allows
users
to
obscure
faces
within
videos
when
uploading
them.
The
feature
will
is
designed
to
protect
the
identity
of
those
who
want
to
remain
anonymous
especially
during
anti-government
protest.
According
to
the
International
Human
Rights
organization
there
isn't
a
video
sharing
site
or
hardware
manufacturer
that
currently
offers
the
option
to
blur
faces
in
order
protect
identities.
"As
citizens
continue
to
play
a
critical
role
in
supplying
news
and
human
rights
footage
from
around
the
world,
YouTube
is
committed
to
creating
even
better
tools
to
help
them,"
said
Youtube
policy
associate
Amanda
Conway.
o
use
the
blur
option
click
on
additional
features
then
click
the
apply
button
below
Blur
All
Faces.
Users
can
see
a
preview
of
what
a
video
will
look
like
with
faces
blurred
before
uploading.
Once
you
save
the
changes
to a
video
a
new
copy
of
video
is
created
with
blurred
faces
and
users
can
delete
or
keep
the
original
video.
"Whether
you
want
to
share
sensitive
protest
footage
without
exposing
the
faces
of
the
activists
involved,
or
share
the
winning
point
in
your
8-year-old's
basketball
game
without
broadcasting
the
children's
faces
to
the
world,
our
face
blurring
technology
is a
first
step
towards
providing
visual
anonymity
for
video
on
YouTube,"
said
Conway.
YouTube,
however,
pointed
out
some
technical
problems
as
the
feature
is
an
emerging
technology.
There
may
be
difficulty
sometimes
for
certain
faces
to
be
detected
which
will
prevent
them
from
being
blurred.
Users
can
always
keep
their
videos
private
if
unsatisfied
with
the
accuracy
of
blurring.