Use this tool for an easy way to record and share your screen

We’ve all come across apps and programs that allow you to record your screen or camera. They offer fancy options and features, all with a downside. With most of these tools, you must download an app or create an account to use their service.

Then, the videos are often stored within the program. This gives the program access to your private information or videos you don’t necessarily want them to have. Tap or click here for our most popular privacy and security tips last year.

But what if you could just press a button and record directly onto your computer without extra steps? Well, now you can! Here is an easy way to record your screen and yourself.

SnipClip and its many uses

You might be thinking, why would I need to record my screen or camera? Well, it can be handy in many ways. For those versed in social media, it’s a great way to record your computer’s camera to make videos to post online, whether you are an influencer or just having fun.

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Are you trying to explain a complicated process to a new employee or friend? Record your screen while you complete the action you’re teaching, and you instantly have a handy training video that can be used in the future.

Are you experiencing a glitch or bug that you want to send to the Windows or Apple support team? You can record your screen to show them precisely what is occurring to make fixing it easier.

What makes SnipClip unique

SnipClip has a real edge over other programs because it eliminates the multiple requirements others have. First, you don’t have to sign-up to use SnipClip. There are no email addresses or phone numbers. You simply go to the website and use the program.

Secondly, the video is downloaded directly to your computer. SnipClip never gets a copy. This eliminates any concerns that your video could accidentally get into the wrong hands. You record and download directly.

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