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If you need to hide information in a photo, you can use Apple's built-in editing tools to do so.
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If your device supports it, you can use the [Clean Up](https://support.apple.com/en-us/121429) feature to pixelate faces or remove objects from images.
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- Open the **Photos** app and tap the photo you have selected for redaction
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- Tap the :material-tune: (at the bottom of the screen)
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- Tap the button labeled **Clean Up**
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- Draw a circle around whatever you want to redact. Faces will be pixelated and it will attempt to delete anything else.
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<divclass="admonition warning"markdown>
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<pclass="admonition-title">Warning</p>
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Don't use Clean Up to remove text, block text out with a fully black box instead.
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</div>
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Otherwise, you can add a shape to fully block out a face or information.
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- Open the **Photos** app and tap the photo you have selected for redaction
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- Tap the :material-tune: (at the bottom of the screen) → markup symbol (top right) → plus icon at the bottom right
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- Select **Add Shape** and choose the square or circle
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