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Definition of redact. Transitive verb. 1 : to put in writing : frame. 2 : to select or adapt (as by obscuring or removing sensitive information) for publication or release broadly : edit. 3 : to obscure or remove (text) from a document prior to publication or release.
Redaction in its sanitization sense (as distinguished from its other editing sense) is the blacking out or deletion of text in a document, or the result of such an effort. It is intended to allow the selective disclosure of information in a document while keeping other parts of the document secret.
To redact is to edit, or prepare for publishing. Frequently, a redacted document, such as a memo or e-mail message, has simply had personal (or possibly actionable) information deleted or blacked out; as a consequence, redacted is often used to describe documents from which sensitive information has been expunged.
Use the paper document method to redact a scanned file. ... Print out the paper document. ... Cut out the text that needs to be redacted. ... Use opaque tape or paper to cover the redacted sections. ... Scan the document and save it as a PDF.
Redact Definition: Removing text or images from an original document. Related Terms: Expunge. To cut out, white-out or black-out parts of a document. In legal proceedings, this is generally justified for reasons of privilege.
Redacting means editing a document to delete or mask information that has been deemed as privileged or confidential, says Lisa Gilbert, vice president of legislative affairs at Public Citizen. ... Other sensitive information can include medical history and trade secrets.
Adjective. Unredacted (not comparable) Not redacted; uncensored.
Adjective. Unredacted (not comparable) Not redacted; uncensored.
verb (used with object) to draw up or frame (a statement, proclamation, etc.). To hide or remove (confidential parts of a text) before publication or distribution, or to examine (a text) for this purpose: The account number has been redacted from the top of the statement.
Redact Definition: Removing text or images from an original document. Related Terms: Expunge. To cut out, white-out or black-out parts of a document. In legal proceedings, this is generally justified for reasons of privilege.
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