Domain Dispute Filing Redaction with anonym.plus

Clear party and contact IDs while the dispute argument stays.

Domain dispute filing redaction is the removal of personal data from a UDRP complaint or response. ICANN's UDRP governs these disputes. anonym.plus runs offline and keeps the bad-faith argument and evidence intact.

When this applies

A UDRP filing names the complainant, the registrant, and contacts. To reuse it as a sample, hide those personal details first.

How anonym.plus handles it

  1. Load the filing into anonym.plus on your device.
  2. The tool finds complainant, registrant, and contact names.
  3. The argument and evidence text stay in place.
  4. Swap or black out the confirmed IDs.
  5. Save the clean copy on your device.

What you need to provide

PII entity types detected

Categoryanonym.plus entity typeExample
NamesPERSONComplainant R. Vogel → [COMPLAINANT]
NamesPERSONRegistrant K. Brandt → [REGISTRANT]
WebDOMAIN_NAMEexample-mark.com → [DOMAIN]
ContactEMAIL_ADDRESSwhois@example.com → [EMAIL]
LocationLOCATIONregistrant address → [ADDRESS]
IDsIP_ADDRESS203.0.113.5 → [IP]

Compliance achieved

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Limitations & cautions

A decided UDRP case is often published by the provider, so cleaning a copy here suits drafts and samples. The disputed web address itself can re-link to named parties. Swap it too for a fully blinded sample.

Frequently asked questions

Are WHOIS contacts removed?

Yes. Registrant names, emails, addresses, and IP data from WHOIS are flagged as personal data and swapped or blacked out.

Does the dispute argument stay?

Yes. The bad-faith argument and evidence stay. Only party and contact IDs change.

Can I keep the web address?

By default it is flagged. Swap it for a label if the name could re-link the sample to named parties.