Consumer Complaint Release Redaction with anonym.plus

Clear complainant data from a grievance file before you release it.

A consumer-complaint release is the version of a grievance file an agency discloses. FOIA Exemption 6 lets you withhold PII whose release would clearly invade personal privacy. anonym.plus marks complainant data on your own device, so the grievance stays on-site while you redact it.

When this applies

A requester asks for grievances about a company. The case names each consumer and holds their contacts, accounts, and addresses.

How anonym.plus handles it

  1. Open the grievance in anonym.plus on your device.
  2. The tool flags consumer names, contacts, and accounts.
  3. Keep the company name and the substance of the issue.
  4. Mark private complainant PII for removal.
  5. Black out or swap each one, then review the page.
  6. Save the cleared copy on your machine.

What you need to provide

PII entity types detected

Categoryanonym.plus entity typeExample
NamesPERSONconsumer name → [PERSON]
ContactEMAIL_ADDRESSpersonal email → [EMAIL]
AccountsCREDIT_CARDcard in body → [CARD]
ContactPHONE_NUMBERphone → [PHONE]
LocationLOCATIONhome address → [ADDRESS]
IdentifiersNATIONAL_IDcase no. → [ID]

Compliance achieved

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Limitations & cautions

Exemption 6 turns on a privacy balance. The tool flags PII; the withholding call is yours. The named company is usually disclosable, but the consumer behind it is not. Apply your agency's standard to each flag.

Frequently asked questions

Whose data comes out of a grievance?

The consumer's PII, when release would invade their privacy. The named company is usually disclosable. anonym.plus flags both so you choose.

Does it handle a grievance spreadsheet?

Yes. CSV logs are scanned column by column, and a steady map keeps one person's rows together if you need them linked.

Is the case ever uploaded?

No. Work is local, so the grievance stays on your device through the redaction.