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I often browse my recent pictures using Android's stock gallery, and think "Oh I want to share that picture to Facebook!".
I believe it is most people's workflow.
It would be great if I could just tap "Share to", select PrivacyBlur, configure the blurring, then tap "Share to" and select Facebook.
This avoids losing time finding that picture. Two times. First finding it within PrivacyBlur, then finding it within the Facebook app. Since I already have the picture open under my eyes within the gallery app, I should never be asked to find it.
In addition to costing time, requiring the user to find the picture causes a risk to choose the wrong picture:
At the first step, not choosing the best picture to share because Android's picker only shows small square thumbnails and does not allow to zoom to see details. For instance if you have 10 out-of-focus pictures and 1 good one, in the Android picker it is really hard to guess which picture is the good one.
At the second step, mistakenly not choosing the blurred version. Huge privacy risk.
All social apps support the "share to" intent.
All privacy apps I have tried support the "share to" intent (examples: Point Blur, Scrambled Exif, LLCrop, Photo Editor, etc)
Thanks, keep up the great work! :-)
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I often browse my recent pictures using Android's stock gallery, and think "Oh I want to share that picture to Facebook!".
I believe it is most people's workflow.
It would be great if I could just tap "Share to", select PrivacyBlur, configure the blurring, then tap "Share to" and select Facebook.
This avoids losing time finding that picture. Two times. First finding it within PrivacyBlur, then finding it within the Facebook app. Since I already have the picture open under my eyes within the gallery app, I should never be asked to find it.
In addition to costing time, requiring the user to find the picture causes a risk to choose the wrong picture:
All social apps support the "share to" intent.
All privacy apps I have tried support the "share to" intent (examples: Point Blur, Scrambled Exif, LLCrop, Photo Editor, etc)
Thanks, keep up the great work! :-)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: