Client Correspondence Redaction with anonym.plus

Clear personal data from saved correspondence while the message stays.

Client correspondence redaction is the removal of personal data from saved letters and emails under SEC Reg S-P (17 CFR 248). The Safeguards Rule asks a firm to protect nonpublic personal information. anonym.plus marks each identifier on your device, so the message stays while the data goes.

When this applies

Saved letters and emails name the writer, the accounts, and balances in passing. You trim those under Reg S-P before a compliance review.

How anonym.plus handles it

  1. Open the message thread in anonym.plus on your device.
  2. Local OCR reads scanned paper letters.
  3. The tool flags names, numbers, and contacts.
  4. Keep the body text and dates intact.
  5. Swap or black out the marked items.
  6. Save the clean copy locally.

What you need to provide

PII & financial identifiers detected

Categoryanonym.plus entity typeExample
NamesPERSONwriter H. Cole → [WRITER]
ContactEMAIL_ADDRESSh.cole@example.com → [EMAIL]
FinancialUS_BANK_NUMBERacct 5521 → [ACCOUNT]
IdentifiersUS_SSN330-77-1209 → [SSN]
MoneyMONEYtransfer $40,000 → [AMOUNT]
PhonePHONE_NUMBER(206) 555 9920 → [PHONE]

Compliance achieved

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Limitations & cautions

Free-text letters carry the most indirect clues, like a referenced event. The tool flags named items, not every clue. Read each message before you release it.

Frequently asked questions

Does Reg S-P cover saved emails?

Yes, when they hold nonpublic personal information. The tool flags the identifiers so you can apply the Safeguards Rule before review.

Can I clean a whole thread at once?

Yes. Batch mode handles up to 20 files per local run, with OCR for scanned letters.

Is the thread uploaded?

No. The app works offline, so correspondence stays on your machine.