Wednesday, March 4, 2015

A brief guide to screengrabbing etiquette

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When someone sends you a ridiculous text or you see a hilarious Facebook conversation, it's always tempting to share it with the world


However, just in case it does go viral, it's important to protect the privacy of the people involved.



Below, we provide a brief etiquette of screengrabbing, including a peek at a free online tool that will help you blur out identifying information and images


Common sense rules


It's not rocket science to know what you should and shouldn't share. You know the person, or people, involved and can presumably gauge what their reaction might be if you shared something they thought was private. Read more...


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from MashableAmy-Mae Elliott
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