Training Completion Record Redaction with anonym.plus

Hide learner names before completion data feeds a compliance report.

Training completion record redaction is the removal of identifiers from course logs so learners are not named. GDPR Recital 26 places anonymous data outside the rules. anonym.plus marks each name on your device, so the completion rates stay clear while the learners stay private.

When this applies

A team reports course uptake to the board. You redact the learner names first, so the export meets Recital 26 before it is rolled up.

How anonym.plus handles it

  1. Open the course log in anonym.plus on your device.
  2. Local OCR reads a scanned sign-off sheet.
  3. The tool flags learner names and IDs.
  4. Confirm the flags and keep the course titles.
  5. Replace each learner with a code.
  6. Save the clean log locally.

What you need to provide

PII entity types detected

Categoryanonym.plus entity typeExample
NamesPERSONGreta Mohr → LEARNER_5
ContactEMAIL_ADDRESSg.mohr@firm.com → [EMAIL]
DatesDATE_TIMEdone 04/2025 → [DATE]
OrgORGANIZATIONField Team → [TEAM]
LocationLOCATIONGraz depot → [SITE]
DemographicNRPnew-hire group → [GROUP]

Compliance achieved

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Limitations & cautions

A course with a single attendee is not anonymous. The lone completion points to one learner even without a name. Suppress single-row courses before sharing.

Frequently asked questions

Can a one-person course still identify a learner?

Yes. A single completion is easy to trace, so Recital 26 anonymity may require you to suppress single-row courses.

Does it keep the course names?

Yes. Only learner names and IDs are coded, so titles and dates stay for the report.

Is the log uploaded?

No. The tool works offline, so it stays on your machine.