If you’re like most people, you take screenshots of your favorite websites and apps on your iPhone to capture memories. But if you’re like me, you also take screenshots of things that just don’t seem as cool or interesting anymore. For example, I screenshot the new Apple Watch app because I’m not interested in the design but I still want to be able to see what it looks like. And then I screenshot the new Apple TV app because I’m not interested in the design but I still want to be able to watch shows and movies on it. There are a few ways to blur screenshots on your iPhone, but one way is to use an app called Snapseed. Snapseed is a free app that lets you blur screenshots by selecting one of its options and then pressing the “blur” button. You can also use Snapseed to blur screenshots by using the “copy” button and then pasting them into a new document or application. But my favorite way to blurred screenshots is by using iPhoto’s “edit” mode. In iPhoto, you can select any photo or image and then press the “edit” button. Then, when Snapseed starts up, it will start editing the screenshot for you automatically. So if you have a picture of someone’s face that you want blurred, just select it from iPhoto and press the “edit” button!