Locally, I would create a second user account on my machine specifically for demos. If I were creating a demo for a web service, hopefully I also would have a test environment with fake data.
It would make me nervous to use a production local account or production server for a demo. The human eye is terrible at catching random bits of text somewhere on the screen.
Locally, I would create a second user account on my machine specifically for demos. If I were creating a demo for a web service, hopefully I also would have a test environment with fake data.
It would make me nervous to use a production local account or production server for a demo. The human eye is terrible at catching random bits of text somewhere on the screen.
I would not trust blur. It's not a one way process. Just use one time secrets and users you revoke after recording a demo.
I will prepare a fake data environment, and the screen recording software I use can easily blur/mask in post-production.