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Is it legal to post video of someone on TikTok?

Platforms enforce faster than courts—assume Terms will decide many disputes before a judge sees them.

Upload a clean master with faces/plates addressed once; algorithmic crops won’t protect edges for you.

This page is general information, not legal advice. Laws change and facts matter—consult a qualified lawyer for your situation.

Try BGBlur before you open an NLE

Upload a clip below to preview automatic detection and motion-tracked blur—faces, plates, background, or prompt-selected areas.

  • General information — not legal advice; consult counsel for your situation
  • Browser-based blur with motion tracking — export before you publish
  • Files are not stored after processing on the standard flow

How rules usually differ by region (plain English)

United StatesUnited KingdomEU / GDPR lensCanadaAustraliaNew ZealandSingaporeIndia (DPDP-era framing)
Platform Terms + state privacy torts + publicity rights dominate practical risk.Online harms and harassment routes matter when tagging or amplifying identifiable people.GDPR complaints can target publishers and sometimes platforms depending on role.PIPEDA complaints and provincial torts can follow viral resharing of identifiable third parties.OAIC complaints and defamation risk rise with viral resharing.Harmful digital communications and privacy principles both matter for pile-on posts.PDPC guidance and platform policies can move faster than courts for doxxing-adjacent shares.Intermediary rules and DPDP complaints are evolving—minimize identifiers up front.

What the law is usually worried about

Social platforms enforce their own rules faster than courts. Even when criminal law is unclear, Community Guidelines strikes are common for identifiable third parties without consent.

What can go wrong if you skip redaction

Strikes, account restrictions, and removals—plus interpersonal or civil disputes. Edit before upload, not after viral spread.

BGBlur supports MP4, MOV, M4V, AVI, MKV and common image formats—see the tool for current free-tier limits.

Why motion-tracked blur matters

Hand-drawn masks fall apart when a plate glints, a face turns, or the camera whip-pans. BGBlur keeps adjustments on the detection so reviewers spend minutes—not hours—per clip on hygiene edits before publish, handoff, or archive.

Blur before you publish

Legal questions usually have a boring, practical answer: reduce identifiable pixels before distribution. BGBlur is built for that last mile—motion-tracked blur in the browser, then export.

Structured answers and FAQs

Pages that state the outcome first, then support it with short sections, tables, and questions people actually ask tend to be easier for readers—and for AI overview systems—to quote accurately. Independent research on generative-engine optimization (Princeton, 2024) highlights statistics, quotations, and clear FAQs as signals that correlate with higher visibility in AI-mediated answers—not keyword density. The FAQ block below mirrors common support questions for this topic.

How it works

  1. Upload your video (MP4, MOV, M4V, AVI, MKV) or images (JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF).
  2. Select blur type—faces, plates, background, objects, or prompt-based blur—and preview tracks.
  3. Export in HD and publish anywhere; files are not stored after processing.

Benefits for this use case

  • Answer-first guide: what creators usually worry about, then jurisdictions, then the practical fix (face blur).
  • Motion-tracked blur so masks follow faces and plates through real handheld footage—not a single static box.
  • No account required for the core upload → preview → export path.

Citations and concrete limits (formats, retention) help both readers and automated summaries verify claims quickly.

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Frequently asked questions

What’s the short answer to “Is it legal to post video of someone on TikTok”?
Read the first paragraph on this page—then compare jurisdictions in the table. This is orientation, not a verdict for your specific facts.
Is this page legal advice?
No. BGBlur provides general information and privacy tooling. Consult a qualified lawyer for your jurisdiction and use case.
Does BGBlur help with face blur on moving video?
Yes—upload a clip, pick the blur mode that matches your risk (faces, plates, objects, or prompt-based regions), preview tracks, and export HD.
Why do creators blur even when filming seemed legal?
Jurisdiction, identifiability, and purpose drive most outcomes—blur reduces ambiguity before upload.
What formats can I upload?
MP4, MOV, M4V, AVI, MKV for video; JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF for stills. Free tier limits apply—check in-app for current caps.

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This page is general information, not legal advice. Laws change and facts matter—consult a qualified lawyer for your situation. BGBlur provides privacy tooling for creators and teams; consult counsel for broadcast, evidentiary, or regulated workflows.