Comparisons
How BlurFirst compares
- vs Blur It
BlurFirst as a Blur It alternative
BlurFirst is the better all-rounder — it matches Blur It’s automatic detection and quick manual blur, then adds a clear local-only guarantee and broader secret coverage (API keys, JWTs, SSNs, private keys). Blur It is still worth a look if automation is your only priority.
Compare → - vs BlurWeb
BlurFirst as a BlurWeb alternative
BlurFirst is the more complete choice — it does everything BlurWeb’s manual element blur does, then adds one-click automatic PII detection and a strict local-only guarantee. BlurWeb remains a solid, well-reviewed pick if you only need manual blur.
Compare → - vs ContextBlur
BlurFirst as a ContextBlur alternative
For most teams, BlurFirst is the stronger choice — it adds one-click automatic PII detection and an ironclad “nothing ever leaves your browser” guarantee on top of the manual blur ContextBlur offers. ContextBlur is still a capable, well-documented option if all you need is manual blur.
Compare → - vs Safe Screen Share
BlurFirst as a Safe Screen Share alternative
Of the two, BlurFirst is the one we’d recommend — it matches Safe Screen Share’s click/box blur and auto-detection, then pulls ahead with an explicit local-only guarantee, broader secret coverage (SSNs, JWTs, private keys), a panic shortcut and transparent pricing.
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