Genealogy Blurring Tool

Automatically blurs sensitive elements on genealogy websites for privacy-minded screenshots and screencasts.

As of June 2026, Genealogy Blurring Tool has 571 users and a 5.00/5 rating from 2 reviews in the Productivity category.

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Version
1.5.9
Manifest V3
90-day change · In the last 90 days this extension 3 version updates, changed permissions.

History

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Tracking since Apr 6, 2026.

586.44547507.56Apr 6, 2026Jun 13, 2026
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Changelog

  • Jun 13, 2026
    description
    Genealogy Blurring Tool is a free extension that automatically blurs sensitive details like DNA match names and names of living people on popular genealogy websites. This tool works seamlessly when navigating between pages and can be enabled/disabled with a single click.
    
    Focus on sharing your discoveries without worrying about complicated editing software. Whether you're hosting an online presentation, collaborating with fellow researchers, or posting screenshots online, Genealogy Blurring Tool works instantly on every page you load to blur any sensitive personal information.
    
    The blurring effect is applied instantly, allowing you to effortlessly capture and share secure screenshots or screen recordings of personal genealogy pages. This extension ensures you adhere to genealogical privacy standards by protecting the sensitive information of your DNA matches and any living individuals.
    
    Genealogy Blurring Tool works with Ancestry, MyHeritage, 23andMe FamilySearch and FamilyTreeDNA.
    
    If you notice any place that is not being blurred, please click the button titled "Missing a spot? Let us know!" located at the bottom of the Genealogy Blurring Tool pop-up panel. 
    
    Support email: [email protected]
    Website: https://www.genea.ca/
    
    *How to use Genealogy Blurring Tool*
    
    Install the Extension:
    Download and install Genealogy Blurring Tool directly from the Chrome Web Store.
    
    Access the Extension:
    Click the puzzle piece icon on the right hand side of the Chrome toolbar to locate Genealogy Blurring Tool. To keep it handy, click the pushpin icon next to its name to pin it to your Chrome toolbar.
    
    Activate Blurring:
    Enable the blurring effect by clicking the Genealogy Blurring Tool icon in the Chrome toolbar and selecting the green "Enable Blurring" button in the pop-up panel. Once activated, the icon in the toolbar will change from an open eye to a closed eye, signaling that the blurring is active.
    
    Disable Blurring:
    To turn off the blurring effect, click the Genealogy Blurring Tool icon in the Chrome toolbar and select the red "Disable Blurring" button in the pop-up panel. This will instantly reveal all text on the page.
    
    Use DNA Match Initials:
    You can choose to have names in your DNA match list on Ancestry, MyHeritage, 23andMe and FamilyTreeDNA replaced with the persons initials. 
    
    Blur Your Personal Information:
    Choose whether to blur your own name, or the name of the test you manage by toggling the "Blur Your Personal Information" option in the Genealogy Blurring Tool pop-up panel.
    
    Blur DNA Match Profile Photos:
    Choose whether to blur DNA match profile photos by toggling the "Blur DNA Match Profile Photos" option in the Genealogy Blurring Tool pop-up panel.
    
    Blur DNA Match Notes Section: 
    Choose whether to blur notes attached to DNA matches by toggling the "Blur DNA Match Notes Section" option in the Genealogy Blurring Tool pop-up panel.
    
    Check out our other Chrome extension, Genealogy Assistant! It adds 100+ custom features to popular genealogy websites like Ancestry, MyHeritage, 23andMe, FamilySearch, FamilyTreeDNA and more. Search for "Genealogy Assistant" in the Chrome Web Store. 
    
    Learn more at https://www.genea.ca/
    
    Latest update: Friday May 1st, 2026
    v1.5.8: Updates for AncestryDNA and FamilyTreeDNA blurring locations.
    Genealogy Blurring Tool is a free extension that automatically blurs sensitive details like DNA match names and names of living people on popular genealogy websites. This tool works seamlessly when navigating between pages and can be enabled/disabled with a single click.
    
    Focus on sharing your discoveries without worrying about complicated editing software. Whether you're hosting an online presentation, collaborating with fellow researchers, or posting screenshots online, Genealogy Blurring Tool works instantly on every page you load to blur any sensitive personal information.
    
    The blurring effect is applied instantly, allowing you to effortlessly capture and share secure screenshots or screen recordings of personal genealogy pages. This extension ensures you adhere to genealogical privacy standards by protecting the sensitive information of your DNA matches and any living individuals.
    
    Genealogy Blurring Tool works with Ancestry, MyHeritage, 23andMe FamilySearch and FamilyTreeDNA.
    
    If you notice any place that is not being blurred, please click the button titled "Missing a spot? Let us know!" located at the bottom of the Genealogy Blurring Tool pop-up panel. 
    
    Support email: [email protected]
    Website: https://www.genea.ca/
    
    *How to use Genealogy Blurring Tool*
    
    Install the Extension:
    Download and install Genealogy Blurring Tool directly from the Chrome Web Store.
    
    Access the Extension:
    Click the puzzle piece icon on the right hand side of the Chrome toolbar to locate Genealogy Blurring Tool. To keep it handy, click the pushpin icon next to its name to pin it to your Chrome toolbar.
    
    Activate Blurring:
    Enable the blurring effect by clicking the Genealogy Blurring Tool icon in the Chrome toolbar and selecting the green "Enable Blurring" button in the pop-up panel. Once activated, the icon in the toolbar will change from an open eye to a closed eye, signaling that the blurring is active.
    
    Disable Blurring:
    To turn off the blurring effect, click the Genealogy Blurring Tool icon in the Chrome toolbar and select the red "Disable Blurring" button in the pop-up panel. This will instantly reveal all text on the page.
    
    Use DNA Match Initials:
    You can choose to have names in your DNA match list on Ancestry, MyHeritage, 23andMe and FamilyTreeDNA replaced with the persons initials. 
    
    Blur Your Personal Information:
    Choose whether to blur your own name, or the name of the test you manage by toggling the "Blur Your Personal Information" option in the Genealogy Blurring Tool pop-up panel.
    
    Blur DNA Match Profile Photos:
    Choose whether to blur DNA match profile photos by toggling the "Blur DNA Match Profile Photos" option in the Genealogy Blurring Tool pop-up panel.
    
    Blur DNA Match Notes Section: 
    Choose whether to blur notes attached to DNA matches by toggling the "Blur DNA Match Notes Section" option in the Genealogy Blurring Tool pop-up panel.
    
    Check out our other Chrome extension, Genealogy Assistant! It adds 100+ custom features to popular genealogy websites like Ancestry, MyHeritage, 23andMe, FamilySearch, FamilyTreeDNA and more. Search for "Genealogy Assistant" in the Chrome Web Store. 
    
    Learn more at https://www.genea.ca/
    
    Latest update: Tuesday June 9th, 2026
    v1.5.9: Updates for AncestryDNA and MyHeritage blurring locations.
  • May 4, 2026
    description
    Genealogy Blurring Tool is a free extension that automatically blurs sensitive details like DNA match names and names of living people on popular genealogy websites. This tool works seamlessly when navigating between pages and can be enabled/disabled with a single click.
    
    Focus on sharing your discoveries without worrying about complicated editing software. Whether you're hosting an online presentation, collaborating with fellow researchers, or posting screenshots online, Genealogy Blurring Tool works instantly on every page you load to blur any sensitive personal information.
    
    The blurring effect is applied instantly, allowing you to effortlessly capture and share secure screenshots or screen recordings of personal genealogy pages. This extension ensures you adhere to genealogical privacy standards by protecting the sensitive information of your DNA matches and any living individuals.
    
    Genealogy Blurring Tool works with Ancestry, MyHeritage, 23andMe FamilySearch and FamilyTreeDNA.
    
    If you notice any place that is not being blurred, please click the button titled "Missing a spot? Let us know!" located at the bottom of the Genealogy Blurring Tool pop-up panel. 
    
    Support email: [email protected]
    Website: https://www.genea.ca/
    
    *How to use Genealogy Blurring Tool*
    
    Install the Extension:
    Download and install Genealogy Blurring Tool directly from the Chrome Web Store.
    
    Access the Extension:
    Click the puzzle piece icon on the right hand side of the Chrome toolbar to locate Genealogy Blurring Tool. To keep it handy, click the pushpin icon next to its name to pin it to your Chrome toolbar.
    
    Activate Blurring:
    Enable the blurring effect by clicking the Genealogy Blurring Tool icon in the Chrome toolbar and selecting the green "Enable Blurring" button in the pop-up panel. Once activated, the icon in the toolbar will change from an open eye to a closed eye, signaling that the blurring is active.
    
    Disable Blurring:
    To turn off the blurring effect, click the Genealogy Blurring Tool icon in the Chrome toolbar and select the red "Disable Blurring" button in the pop-up panel. This will instantly reveal all text on the page.
    
    Use DNA Match Initials:
    You can choose to have names in your DNA match list on Ancestry, MyHeritage, 23andMe and FamilyTreeDNA replaced with the persons initials. 
    
    Blur Your Personal Information:
    Choose whether to blur your own name, or the name of the test you manage by toggling the "Blur Your Personal Information" option in the Genealogy Blurring Tool pop-up panel.
    
    Blur DNA Match Profile Photos:
    Choose whether to blur DNA match profile photos by toggling the "Blur DNA Match Profile Photos" option in the Genealogy Blurring Tool pop-up panel.
    
    Blur DNA Match Notes Section: 
    Choose whether to blur notes attached to DNA matches by toggling the "Blur DNA Match Notes Section" option in the Genealogy Blurring Tool pop-up panel.
    
    Check out our other Chrome extension, Genealogy Assistant! It adds 100+ custom features to popular genealogy websites like Ancestry, MyHeritage, 23andMe, FamilySearch, FamilyTreeDNA and more. Search for "Genealogy Assistant" in the Chrome Web Store. 
    
    Learn more at https://www.genea.ca/
    
    Latest update: Tuesday April 21st, 2026
    v1.5.7: Updates for MyHeritage chromosome browser.
    Genealogy Blurring Tool is a free extension that automatically blurs sensitive details like DNA match names and names of living people on popular genealogy websites. This tool works seamlessly when navigating between pages and can be enabled/disabled with a single click.
    
    Focus on sharing your discoveries without worrying about complicated editing software. Whether you're hosting an online presentation, collaborating with fellow researchers, or posting screenshots online, Genealogy Blurring Tool works instantly on every page you load to blur any sensitive personal information.
    
    The blurring effect is applied instantly, allowing you to effortlessly capture and share secure screenshots or screen recordings of personal genealogy pages. This extension ensures you adhere to genealogical privacy standards by protecting the sensitive information of your DNA matches and any living individuals.
    
    Genealogy Blurring Tool works with Ancestry, MyHeritage, 23andMe FamilySearch and FamilyTreeDNA.
    
    If you notice any place that is not being blurred, please click the button titled "Missing a spot? Let us know!" located at the bottom of the Genealogy Blurring Tool pop-up panel. 
    
    Support email: [email protected]
    Website: https://www.genea.ca/
    
    *How to use Genealogy Blurring Tool*
    
    Install the Extension:
    Download and install Genealogy Blurring Tool directly from the Chrome Web Store.
    
    Access the Extension:
    Click the puzzle piece icon on the right hand side of the Chrome toolbar to locate Genealogy Blurring Tool. To keep it handy, click the pushpin icon next to its name to pin it to your Chrome toolbar.
    
    Activate Blurring:
    Enable the blurring effect by clicking the Genealogy Blurring Tool icon in the Chrome toolbar and selecting the green "Enable Blurring" button in the pop-up panel. Once activated, the icon in the toolbar will change from an open eye to a closed eye, signaling that the blurring is active.
    
    Disable Blurring:
    To turn off the blurring effect, click the Genealogy Blurring Tool icon in the Chrome toolbar and select the red "Disable Blurring" button in the pop-up panel. This will instantly reveal all text on the page.
    
    Use DNA Match Initials:
    You can choose to have names in your DNA match list on Ancestry, MyHeritage, 23andMe and FamilyTreeDNA replaced with the persons initials. 
    
    Blur Your Personal Information:
    Choose whether to blur your own name, or the name of the test you manage by toggling the "Blur Your Personal Information" option in the Genealogy Blurring Tool pop-up panel.
    
    Blur DNA Match Profile Photos:
    Choose whether to blur DNA match profile photos by toggling the "Blur DNA Match Profile Photos" option in the Genealogy Blurring Tool pop-up panel.
    
    Blur DNA Match Notes Section: 
    Choose whether to blur notes attached to DNA matches by toggling the "Blur DNA Match Notes Section" option in the Genealogy Blurring Tool pop-up panel.
    
    Check out our other Chrome extension, Genealogy Assistant! It adds 100+ custom features to popular genealogy websites like Ancestry, MyHeritage, 23andMe, FamilySearch, FamilyTreeDNA and more. Search for "Genealogy Assistant" in the Chrome Web Store. 
    
    Learn more at https://www.genea.ca/
    
    Latest update: Friday May 1st, 2026
    v1.5.8: Updates for AncestryDNA and FamilyTreeDNA blurring locations.
  • Apr 23, 2026
    description
    Genealogy Blurring Tool is a free extension that automatically blurs sensitive details like DNA match names and names of living people on popular genealogy websites. This tool works seamlessly when navigating between pages and can be enabled/disabled with a single click.
    
    Focus on sharing your discoveries without worrying about complicated editing software. Whether you're hosting an online presentation, collaborating with fellow researchers, or posting screenshots online, Genealogy Blurring Tool works instantly on every page you load to blur any sensitive personal information.
    
    The blurring effect is applied instantly, allowing you to effortlessly capture and share secure screenshots or screen recordings of personal genealogy pages. This extension ensures you adhere to genealogical privacy standards by protecting the sensitive information of your DNA matches and any living individuals.
    
    Genealogy Blurring Tool works with Ancestry, MyHeritage, 23andMe FamilySearch and FamilyTreeDNA.
    
    If you notice any place that is not being blurred, please click the button titled "Missing a spot? Let us know!" located at the bottom of the Genealogy Blurring Tool pop-up panel. 
    
    Support email: [email protected]
    Website: https://www.genea.ca/
    
    *How to use Genealogy Blurring Tool*
    
    Install the Extension:
    Download and install Genealogy Blurring Tool directly from the Chrome Web Store.
    
    Access the Extension:
    Click the puzzle piece icon on the right hand side of the Chrome toolbar to locate Genealogy Blurring Tool. To keep it handy, click the pushpin icon next to its name to pin it to your Chrome toolbar.
    
    Activate Blurring:
    Enable the blurring effect by clicking the Genealogy Blurring Tool icon in the Chrome toolbar and selecting the green "Enable Blurring" button in the pop-up panel. Once activated, the icon in the toolbar will change from an open eye to a closed eye, signaling that the blurring is active.
    
    Disable Blurring:
    To turn off the blurring effect, click the Genealogy Blurring Tool icon in the Chrome toolbar and select the red "Disable Blurring" button in the pop-up panel. This will instantly reveal all text on the page.
    
    Use DNA Match Initials:
    You can choose to have names in your DNA match list on Ancestry, MyHeritage, 23andMe and FamilyTreeDNA replaced with the persons initials. 
    
    Blur Your Personal Information:
    Choose whether to blur your own name, or the name of the test you manage by toggling the "Blur Your Personal Information" option in the Genealogy Blurring Tool pop-up panel.
    
    Blur DNA Match Profile Photos:
    Choose whether to blur DNA match profile photos by toggling the "Blur DNA Match Profile Photos" option in the Genealogy Blurring Tool pop-up panel.
    
    Blur DNA Match Notes Section: 
    Choose whether to blur notes attached to DNA matches by toggling the "Blur DNA Match Notes Section" option in the Genealogy Blurring Tool pop-up panel.
    
    Check out our other Chrome extension, Genealogy Assistant! It adds 100+ custom features to popular genealogy websites like Ancestry, MyHeritage, 23andMe, FamilySearch, FamilyTreeDNA and more. Search for "Genealogy Assistant" in the Chrome Web Store. 
    
    Learn more at https://www.genea.ca/
    
    Latest update: Sunday April 5th, 2026
    v1.5.6: Updates to core blurring functionality, performance improvements.
    Genealogy Blurring Tool is a free extension that automatically blurs sensitive details like DNA match names and names of living people on popular genealogy websites. This tool works seamlessly when navigating between pages and can be enabled/disabled with a single click.
    
    Focus on sharing your discoveries without worrying about complicated editing software. Whether you're hosting an online presentation, collaborating with fellow researchers, or posting screenshots online, Genealogy Blurring Tool works instantly on every page you load to blur any sensitive personal information.
    
    The blurring effect is applied instantly, allowing you to effortlessly capture and share secure screenshots or screen recordings of personal genealogy pages. This extension ensures you adhere to genealogical privacy standards by protecting the sensitive information of your DNA matches and any living individuals.
    
    Genealogy Blurring Tool works with Ancestry, MyHeritage, 23andMe FamilySearch and FamilyTreeDNA.
    
    If you notice any place that is not being blurred, please click the button titled "Missing a spot? Let us know!" located at the bottom of the Genealogy Blurring Tool pop-up panel. 
    
    Support email: [email protected]
    Website: https://www.genea.ca/
    
    *How to use Genealogy Blurring Tool*
    
    Install the Extension:
    Download and install Genealogy Blurring Tool directly from the Chrome Web Store.
    
    Access the Extension:
    Click the puzzle piece icon on the right hand side of the Chrome toolbar to locate Genealogy Blurring Tool. To keep it handy, click the pushpin icon next to its name to pin it to your Chrome toolbar.
    
    Activate Blurring:
    Enable the blurring effect by clicking the Genealogy Blurring Tool icon in the Chrome toolbar and selecting the green "Enable Blurring" button in the pop-up panel. Once activated, the icon in the toolbar will change from an open eye to a closed eye, signaling that the blurring is active.
    
    Disable Blurring:
    To turn off the blurring effect, click the Genealogy Blurring Tool icon in the Chrome toolbar and select the red "Disable Blurring" button in the pop-up panel. This will instantly reveal all text on the page.
    
    Use DNA Match Initials:
    You can choose to have names in your DNA match list on Ancestry, MyHeritage, 23andMe and FamilyTreeDNA replaced with the persons initials. 
    
    Blur Your Personal Information:
    Choose whether to blur your own name, or the name of the test you manage by toggling the "Blur Your Personal Information" option in the Genealogy Blurring Tool pop-up panel.
    
    Blur DNA Match Profile Photos:
    Choose whether to blur DNA match profile photos by toggling the "Blur DNA Match Profile Photos" option in the Genealogy Blurring Tool pop-up panel.
    
    Blur DNA Match Notes Section: 
    Choose whether to blur notes attached to DNA matches by toggling the "Blur DNA Match Notes Section" option in the Genealogy Blurring Tool pop-up panel.
    
    Check out our other Chrome extension, Genealogy Assistant! It adds 100+ custom features to popular genealogy websites like Ancestry, MyHeritage, 23andMe, FamilySearch, FamilyTreeDNA and more. Search for "Genealogy Assistant" in the Chrome Web Store. 
    
    Learn more at https://www.genea.ca/
    
    Latest update: Tuesday April 21st, 2026
    v1.5.7: Updates for MyHeritage chromosome browser.
  • Apr 6, 2026
    description
    Genealogy Blurring Tool is a free extension that automatically blurs sensitive details like DNA match names and names of living people on popular genealogy websites. This tool works seamlessly when navigating between pages and can be enabled/disabled with a single click.
    
    Focus on sharing your discoveries without worrying about complicated editing software. Whether you're hosting an online presentation, collaborating with fellow researchers, or posting screenshots online, Genealogy Blurring Tool works instantly on every page you load to blur any sensitive personal information.
    
    The blurring effect is applied instantly, allowing you to effortlessly capture and share secure screenshots or screen recordings of personal genealogy pages. This extension ensures you adhere to genealogical privacy standards by protecting the sensitive information of your DNA matches and any living individuals.
    
    Genealogy Blurring Tool works with Ancestry, MyHeritage, 23andMe FamilySearch and FamilyTreeDNA.
    
    If you notice any place that is not being blurred, please click the button titled "Missing a spot? Let us know!" located at the bottom of the Genealogy Blurring Tool pop-up panel. 
    
    Support email: [email protected]
    Website: https://www.genea.ca/
    
    *How to use Genealogy Blurring Tool*
    
    Install the Extension:
    Download and install Genealogy Blurring Tool directly from the Chrome Web Store.
    
    Access the Extension:
    Click the puzzle piece icon on the right hand side of the Chrome toolbar to locate Genealogy Blurring Tool. To keep it handy, click the pushpin icon next to its name to pin it to your Chrome toolbar.
    
    Activate Blurring:
    Enable the blurring effect by clicking the Genealogy Blurring Tool icon in the Chrome toolbar and selecting the green "Enable Blurring" button in the pop-up panel. Once activated, the icon in the toolbar will change from an open eye to a closed eye, signaling that the blurring is active.
    
    Disable Blurring:
    To turn off the blurring effect, click the Genealogy Blurring Tool icon in the Chrome toolbar and select the red "Disable Blurring" button in the pop-up panel. This will instantly reveal all text on the page.
    
    Use DNA Match Initials:
    You can choose to have names in your DNA match list on Ancestry, MyHeritage, 23andMe and FamilyTreeDNA replaced with the persons initials. 
    
    Blur Your Personal Information:
    Choose whether to blur your own name, or the name of the test you manage by toggling the "Blur Your Personal Information" option in the Genealogy Blurring Tool pop-up panel.
    
    Blur DNA Match Profile Photos:
    Choose whether to blur DNA match profile photos by toggling the "Blur DNA Match Profile Photos" option in the Genealogy Blurring Tool pop-up panel.
    
    Blur DNA Match Notes Section: 
    Choose whether to blur notes attached to DNA matches by toggling the "Blur DNA Match Notes Section" option in the Genealogy Blurring Tool pop-up panel.
    
    Check out our other Chrome extension, Genealogy Assistant! It adds 100+ custom features to popular genealogy websites like Ancestry, MyHeritage, 23andMe, FamilySearch, FamilyTreeDNA and more. Search for "Genealogy Assistant" in the Chrome Web Store. 
    
    Learn more at https://www.genea.ca/
    
    Latest update: Thursday February 26th, 2026
    v1.5.5: Fixed issue with some websites not immediately blurring once enabled.
    Genealogy Blurring Tool is a free extension that automatically blurs sensitive details like DNA match names and names of living people on popular genealogy websites. This tool works seamlessly when navigating between pages and can be enabled/disabled with a single click.
    
    Focus on sharing your discoveries without worrying about complicated editing software. Whether you're hosting an online presentation, collaborating with fellow researchers, or posting screenshots online, Genealogy Blurring Tool works instantly on every page you load to blur any sensitive personal information.
    
    The blurring effect is applied instantly, allowing you to effortlessly capture and share secure screenshots or screen recordings of personal genealogy pages. This extension ensures you adhere to genealogical privacy standards by protecting the sensitive information of your DNA matches and any living individuals.
    
    Genealogy Blurring Tool works with Ancestry, MyHeritage, 23andMe FamilySearch and FamilyTreeDNA.
    
    If you notice any place that is not being blurred, please click the button titled "Missing a spot? Let us know!" located at the bottom of the Genealogy Blurring Tool pop-up panel. 
    
    Support email: [email protected]
    Website: https://www.genea.ca/
    
    *How to use Genealogy Blurring Tool*
    
    Install the Extension:
    Download and install Genealogy Blurring Tool directly from the Chrome Web Store.
    
    Access the Extension:
    Click the puzzle piece icon on the right hand side of the Chrome toolbar to locate Genealogy Blurring Tool. To keep it handy, click the pushpin icon next to its name to pin it to your Chrome toolbar.
    
    Activate Blurring:
    Enable the blurring effect by clicking the Genealogy Blurring Tool icon in the Chrome toolbar and selecting the green "Enable Blurring" button in the pop-up panel. Once activated, the icon in the toolbar will change from an open eye to a closed eye, signaling that the blurring is active.
    
    Disable Blurring:
    To turn off the blurring effect, click the Genealogy Blurring Tool icon in the Chrome toolbar and select the red "Disable Blurring" button in the pop-up panel. This will instantly reveal all text on the page.
    
    Use DNA Match Initials:
    You can choose to have names in your DNA match list on Ancestry, MyHeritage, 23andMe and FamilyTreeDNA replaced with the persons initials. 
    
    Blur Your Personal Information:
    Choose whether to blur your own name, or the name of the test you manage by toggling the "Blur Your Personal Information" option in the Genealogy Blurring Tool pop-up panel.
    
    Blur DNA Match Profile Photos:
    Choose whether to blur DNA match profile photos by toggling the "Blur DNA Match Profile Photos" option in the Genealogy Blurring Tool pop-up panel.
    
    Blur DNA Match Notes Section: 
    Choose whether to blur notes attached to DNA matches by toggling the "Blur DNA Match Notes Section" option in the Genealogy Blurring Tool pop-up panel.
    
    Check out our other Chrome extension, Genealogy Assistant! It adds 100+ custom features to popular genealogy websites like Ancestry, MyHeritage, 23andMe, FamilySearch, FamilyTreeDNA and more. Search for "Genealogy Assistant" in the Chrome Web Store. 
    
    Learn more at https://www.genea.ca/
    
    Latest update: Sunday April 5th, 2026
    v1.5.6: Updates to core blurring functionality, performance improvements.
  • Apr 6, 2026
    permissions
    storage, activeTab, scripting
    storage, activeTab, scripting, alarms

Permissions & access

Permissions
storageactiveTabscriptingalarms
Host access
None declared

Screenshots

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About

Genealogy Blurring Tool is a free extension that automatically blurs sensitive details like DNA match names and names of living people on popular genealogy websites. This tool works seamlessly when navigating between pages and can be enabled/disabled with a single click.

Focus on sharing your discoveries without worrying about complicated editing software. Whether you're hosting an online presentation, collaborating with fellow researchers, or posting screenshots online, Genealogy Blurring Tool works instantly on every page you load to blur any sensitive personal information.

The blurring effect is applied instantly, allowing you to effortlessly capture and share secure screenshots or screen recordings of personal genealogy pages. This extension ensures you adhere to genealogical privacy standards by protecting the sensitive information of your DNA matches and any living individuals.

Genealogy Blurring Tool works with Ancestry, MyHeritage, 23andMe FamilySearch and FamilyTreeDNA.

If you notice any place that is not being blurred, please click the button titled "Missing a spot? Let us know!" located at the bottom of the Genealogy Blurring Tool pop-up panel. 

Support email: [email protected]
Website: https://www.genea.ca/

*How to use Genealogy Blurring Tool*

Install the Extension:
Download and install Genealogy Blurring Tool directly from the Chrome Web Store.

Access the Extension:
Click the puzzle piece icon on the right hand side of the Chrome toolbar to locate Genealogy Blurring Tool. To keep it handy, click the pushpin icon next to its name to pin it to your Chrome toolbar.

Activate Blurring:
Enable the blurring effect by clicking the Genealogy Blurring Tool icon in the Chrome toolbar and selecting the green "Enable Blurring" button in the pop-up panel. Once activated, the icon in the toolbar will change from an open eye to a closed eye, signaling that the blurring is active.

Disable Blurring:
To turn off the blurring effect, click the Genealogy Blurring Tool icon in the Chrome toolbar and select the red "Disable Blurring" button in the pop-up panel. This will instantly reveal all text on the page.

Use DNA Match Initials:
You can choose to have names in your DNA match list on Ancestry, MyHeritage, 23andMe and FamilyTreeDNA replaced with the persons initials. 

Blur Your Personal Information:
Choose whether to blur your own name, or the name of the test you manage by toggling the "Blur Your Personal Information" option in the Genealogy Blurring Tool pop-up panel.

Blur DNA Match Profile Photos:
Choose whether to blur DNA match profile photos by toggling the "Blur DNA Match Profile Photos" option in the Genealogy Blurring Tool pop-up panel.

Blur DNA Match Notes Section: 
Choose whether to blur notes attached to DNA matches by toggling the "Blur DNA Match Notes Section" option in the Genealogy Blurring Tool pop-up panel.

Check out our other Chrome extension, Genealogy Assistant! It adds 100+ custom features to popular genealogy websites like Ancestry, MyHeritage, 23andMe, FamilySearch, FamilyTreeDNA and more. Search for "Genealogy Assistant" in the Chrome Web Store. 

Learn more at https://www.genea.ca/

Latest update: Tuesday June 9th, 2026
v1.5.9: Updates for AncestryDNA and MyHeritage blurring locations.

Technical

Version
1.5.9
Manifest
V3
Size
499KiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
Featured
Yes

Metadata

ID
jkjkgnehpgkplnlgijdjcpngojlihahm
Developer ID
u2fb9f1d6eadd468aa7c767537e3a719b
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
Jul 1, 2024
Last Updated (Store)
Jun 9, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 13, 2026
Website
genea.ca

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Data sourced from the Chrome Web Store · last verified Jun 13, 2026.