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MaskShot — hide private text in screenshots before you send them. Everything stays on your phone.

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1 — The problem
Screenshots often show more than you mean: emails, links, IDs, or little lines of text in the corner. Fixing that by hand is slow—and uploading a messy screenshot to “some website” to blur it never felt right.


2 — What Maskshot does
Maskshot is a screenshot cleaner that runs on your device. It looks for text that often shouldn’t be shared (things like emails, URLs, and token-like strings) and helps you cover or blur those spots before you share or post.

3 — Why “local” matters
Detection and editing are built to happen on your phone, not as “send my screenshot to the cloud first.” The point is simple: clean the image where it already lives, then share the safe version.

4 — How you use it (everyday flow)
Pick a screenshot → see what was flagged → adjust with a few taps → save or share a version you’re comfortable with. You can also draw your own redaction areas when the app doesn’t catch something.

5 — Who it’s for
Anyone who shares chats, receipts, app screens, or work dashboards and wants a quick privacy check before hitting send—friends, creators, or people at work.

6 — Free vs paid (plain language)
You can try the core idea on the free tier; Premium unlocks things like custom detection rules and more advanced vault / multi-image style workflows. (Adjust the exact wording if your store listing differs.)

7 — We’d love from you
If something feels confusing, slow, or missing for your screenshots, say so in the comments. That feedback shapes what we build next.

Thanks for reading—if this saves you one “oops” screenshot, we’ll call it a win.

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