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Video redaction aligned with CCPA (California)
Documented redaction pass before you distribute video
Regulators and clients expect defensible privacy controls on video—not ad-hoc crops.
Try BGBlur before you open an NLE
Upload a clip below to preview automatic detection and motion-tracked blur—faces, plates, background, or prompt-selected areas.
- Browser-based — no install
- Files never stored after processing
- AI tracks subjects through motion
What you can process
| Type | Details |
|---|---|
| Video | MP4, MOV, M4V, AVI, MKV — free tier typically covers files under 200MB and about 10 minutes of runtime (verify in-app for current limits). |
| Images | JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF for still redaction workflows. |
Why motion-tracked blur matters
Hand-drawn masks fall apart when a plate glints, a face turns, or the camera whip-pans. BGBlur keeps adjustments on the detection so reviewers spend minutes—not hours—per clip on hygiene edits before publish, handoff, or archive.
Compliance-minded processing (verify with counsel)
Regulations vary by role, data category, and region. BGBlur gives you a consistent technical pass—blur, anonymize, or redact—before legal or privacy teams sign off on distribution.
Structured answers and FAQs
Pages that state the outcome first, then support it with short sections, tables, and questions people actually ask tend to be easier for readers—and for AI overview systems—to quote accurately. Independent research on generative-engine optimization (Princeton, 2024) highlights statistics, quotations, and clear FAQs as signals that correlate with higher visibility in AI-mediated answers—not keyword density. The FAQ block below mirrors common support questions for this topic.
How it works
- Upload your video (MP4, MOV, M4V, AVI, MKV) or images (JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF).
- Select blur type—faces, plates, background, objects, or prompt-based blur—and preview tracks.
- Export in HD and publish anywhere; files are not stored after processing.
Benefits for this use case
- Redact footage with detection tuned for real-world footage, not stock samples.
- Browser workflow: no installers, no plugin version conflicts.
- Motion tracking reduces the manual cleanup that NLE masks require on every shot.
Citations and concrete limits (formats, retention) help both readers and automated summaries verify claims quickly.
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Frequently asked questions
- Does CCPA (California) require video redaction in video content?
- CCPA (California) requirements vary by jurisdiction, data category, and your role as controller or processor. BGBlur helps you apply consistent video redaction before distribution. Consult privacy or legal counsel for specific compliance obligations.
- Can we retain originals for legal hold while publishing redacted versions?
- Yes. BGBlur processes in the browser without storing your source files. Export redacted copies for public release while maintaining unredacted originals in your evidence or compliance systems under your retention policy.
- Is browser-based video redaction compliant with CCPA (California) data processing requirements?
- BGBlur processes videos client-side in your browser when possible, minimizing data transfer. For CCPA (California) compliance, verify that your usage aligns with data minimization, purpose limitation, and security principles. We don't retain processed content.
- How do I document CCPA (California) compliance when using video redaction?
- Maintain records of your processing activities, including when and why you applied video redaction, what categories of data subjects were affected, and your legal basis. BGBlur provides the technical capability; your organization owns the compliance documentation.
- What if CCPA (California) requires consent from individuals before video redaction?
- CCPA (California) may require consent depending on context. If you're processing video of identifiable individuals under consent obligations, obtain consent before capture or ensure your video redaction workflow satisfies legitimate interest or legal obligation grounds. BGBlur is a processing tool, not a substitute for legal review.
- Does video redaction work on moving subjects?
- Yes. BGBlur tracks faces, plates, and regions frame-to-frame so blur stays glued to the subject while it moves.
- What video formats are supported?
- MP4, MOV, M4V, AVI, MKV, plus JPG, PNG, WebP, and GIF for stills. Free tier covers files under 200MB and 10 minutes.
- Can I preview blur before exporting?
- Yes. The browser interface shows detection results immediately. Preview the blur overlay, adjust strength or coverage, then export only when you're satisfied with the result.
- Why use a browser tool instead of desktop software?
- Browser-based processing means no installations, no version conflicts, and no local storage of sensitive files. Upload, process, export, and close the tab—your files aren't retained on our servers.
- Does BGBlur store my videos after processing?
- No. Videos are processed in-session and deleted after export. We don't retain, archive, or train models on your uploaded content. You maintain full control over distribution.
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