Regulatory Disclosure Redaction with anonym.plus

Strip personal data from a regulator filing while the facts stay intact.

A regulatory disclosure is the package you file with a supervisor or regulator. Where personal data is not needed, GDPR Recital 26 lets you anonymise it so the filing holds no PII. anonym.plus marks that data on your own device.

When this applies

A regulator asks for evidence. Your filing quotes emails and logs that name customers and staff who are not the subject of the inquiry.

How anonym.plus handles it

  1. Open the filing in anonym.plus on your device.
  2. The tool flags names, contacts, and IDs in the evidence.
  3. Keep the facts and figures the regulator needs.
  4. Mark personal PII that is not required for removal.
  5. Swap or black out each one, then review the file.
  6. Save the cleared filing on your machine.

What you need to provide

PII entity types detected

Categoryanonym.plus entity typeExample
NamesPERSONcustomer name → [PERSON]
ContactEMAIL_ADDRESSstaff email → [EMAIL]
IdentifiersNATIONAL_IDaccount ref → [ID]
ContactPHONE_NUMBERcontact number → [PHONE]
LocationLOCATIONbranch address → [ADDRESS]
AccountsIBAN_CODEDE89 3704 ... → [ACCOUNT]

Compliance achieved

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Limitations & cautions

Some filings must keep certain personal data by law. What you may anonymise is a legal judgment. The tool flags PII but cannot tell which fields the regulator requires. Confirm the scope before you redact.

Frequently asked questions

Can I anonymise a regulator filing?

Where personal data is not needed, yes. Recital 26 takes truly anonymous data out of scope. Keep any data the regulator requires via an allow-list.

Will the evidence still make sense?

Yes. Replace swaps each ID for a steady label, so the facts, figures, and timeline still read clearly without naming people.

Is the filing uploaded anywhere?

No. The app runs offline, so the evidence stays on your device until you submit it yourself.