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Documentation for Axxon One 2.0. Documentation for other versions of Axxon One is available too.
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General information
A privacy mask is an area that hides certain parts of the frame to ensure privacy. For example, when cameras are installed in an office, you can use a privacy mask to cover employees' computer screens to prevent the leak of logins, passwords, and other sensitive information. In critical infrastructure, you can use a privacy mask to hide sensitive elements such as control panels and screens containing critical data.
You can apply a privacy mask to the video image:
- when viewing live videos;
- when viewing the archive;
- on exported videos and still frames.
Attention!
- Privacy mask is displayed for all users who have the View masked video parameter set to No in the role configuration (see Roles).
- Privacy mask is displayed in the client only. In the Web-client and the Mobile client, there is no mask on the video image.
The detectors that support privacy mask:
- Face detector TV;
- Face detector VA;
- Face detector VL;
- Face detector and temperature control;
- Mask detector TV (detection of a medical or similar mask on the face);
- Mask detector VL;
- Mask detector VA;
- Person-based privacy masking;
- People masking (based on data from the pose detector).
Configuring a privacy mask
To configure a privacy mask, do the following:
Select the Camera object and click the button.
Note
- The button is inactive if the text overlay button is active Putting a text over the Surveillance window (see ).
- For your convenience, you can click the button and configure the mask on a still frame. To undo, click this button again.
In the preview window, sequentially set the anchor points of the closed area that you want to hide when viewing the live video image. The selected area is masked with a mosaic mask.
Note
When an area is being constructed, anchor points are connected by a two-color dotted line, which outlines the area's borders.
Action
Result
Left or right click in the Surveillance window
Create a new anchor point of an area
Right-click a created anchor point
Delete an anchor point of an area
Point the cursor to an anchor point and holding down the left mouse button, move the mouse
Move an anchor point of an area
Click the button
Delete an area
- You can specify several areas.
- Click the Apply button to save the changes.
Privacy mask configuration is complete. When you view a video image from this camera, the selected area is hidden.