
Redaction practices
Redaction practices involve editing documents to remove sensitive or confidential information before sharing them publicly. This is often done to protect personal data, classified information, or trade secrets. Redaction typically involves blacking out or permanently removing parts of the text, ensuring that only relevant details are visible while safeguarding privacy and security. It is commonly used in legal documents, government records, and research publications to comply with laws and ethical standards. Effective redaction helps maintain confidentiality and prevent misuse of information.