Blur Photo Background Reviews – Page 6

4/5 rating based on 119 reviews. Read all reviews for Blur Photo Background for iPhone.
Blur Photo Background is free iOS app published by SUNWOONG JANG

Nope this is horrible for work

Cbullo6

So I just bought this for work made me buy something to adjust the blur then wouldn’t let me save until I bought the $50 pro no thank you!!!!


SO Irritating!

Lauramdrn

I got the app but I couldn’t use it because I couldn’t adjust the opacity without spending more money. Then I saved the photo and had to spend more money again to get rid of the annoying add. I feel ripped off!


Doesn’t Actually Blur Photos

Dratch

This DOES NOT BLUR, it just changes the opacity of the picture in a spot, or a pattern depending on which effect you select. You can still see the picture behind it in full detail. So, if you’re trying to blur out a face or sensitive Info, this won’t do it.


Plenty more that do better

Amylwerner

I’m exploring blur background apps and there are plenty of others out there that let you adjust opacity without buying into the whole app. I purchase apps that make me happy - I don’t pay first and then see if I’m happy. Nope - very unhappy they want me to pay first for a very basic feature.


terrible

trysta harris

don’t get this app it is terrible and you can literally see right through it. there is no purpose of even getting it because it doesn’t blur.


Not worth it!

Lauramdrn

I don’t like the label at the bottom and I feel cheated that I can’t even adjust the opacity without shelling out more money.


Adds don’t disappear after full purchase.

Praveen Rav

Adds don’t disappear after full purchase. So annoying.


Hidden Purchases

Onion_Ninja

I’m fine with paying for the app. But more in-app purchases pop up even after I have paid enough for the app? Totally money-hungering move. Not cool at all.


Terrible

jeff the bunny funny lunny

Terrible


Concealing identity isn’t necessary for public photos

PhelineCat

Preset as heavy blur but they "convince" you to review by promising options. It may work to get some. Lousy featureless app, in general. I think people believe they have to conceal the identity of people if they were photographed in public. Not so, in the US. It’s really important to learn your rights as a photographer before anyone in any of the plutocrat empowered departments tries to diminish you.