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[Music] okay this is why you shouldnt use the marker to protect text in the mark-up tool if you have a photo that you want to black out some text to protect someones identity or something and you go to edit and then you go to the mark-up tool which is at the top here but its also at the bottom for iPhone pluses its the circle with the three dots mark up you shouldnt use this marker here to block out text because that can be recovered using Photoshop so Im gonna hit undo this is not the way to do it and the reason is because the marker can be sort of erased in Photoshop its fairly easy to recover and Ill put up an example here the one on the left has the marker and the right is using Photoshop to recover the text if you zoom in on that its pretty easy to read the next example shows the block outbox that we used right after this slide and thats that that cant be recovered so use that one so instead go to the + and go to the square use the handles to change the size and then c