Prior Art Document Redaction with anonym.plus

Clear author and source IDs while the technical reference stays.

Prior art redaction is the removal of personal data from a reference document. It supports GDPR Recital 26 when you circulate the technical content alone. anonym.plus runs on your device and keeps the figures and disclosure intact.

When this applies

A prior art bundle holds author names, emails, and source contacts. To share the technical content for a search, strip that personal data first.

How anonym.plus handles it

  1. Load the bundle into anonym.plus on your device.
  2. The tool flags author names, emails, and source contacts.
  3. Figures, claims, and disclosure 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
NamesPERSONAuthor N. Ito → [AUTHOR]
ContactEMAIL_ADDRESSn.ito@example.com → [EMAIL]
OrgORGANIZATIONSource lab → [SOURCE]
LocationLOCATIONTokyo → [LOCATION]
DatesDATE_TIMEpublished 2019 → [DATE]
ReferencePATENT_NUMBERcite US 9,221 → [CITE]

Compliance achieved

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Limitations & cautions

A reference is often already public, so cleaning a copy here suits the internal version you annotate. Author clues plus a niche field can still point to one person. Review footnotes, where contacts and affiliations often hide.

Frequently asked questions

Why clean public prior art?

The published source may be public, but your annotated working copy can carry team notes and contacts. The tool strips those before you circulate it.

Does the technical content stay?

Yes. Figures, claims, and disclosure text stay. Only author and source IDs change.

Can I clean a mixed bundle at once?

Yes. Point anonym.plus at a folder for a local batch of up to 20 files.