Journalists: Protect Sources & Sensitive Documents
Journalists handle leaked documents, confidential sources, and sensitive information. anonymize.today helps protect identities while preserving the story.
The Challenge
Journalists face critical source protection requirements:
- •Leaked documents may expose whistleblower identities
- •Interview transcripts contain personal information
- •Source communications must be protected
- •Published documents need careful redaction
- •Collaboration requires sharing without full exposure
The Solution
Protect sources and sensitive information throughout your reporting process.
Document Redaction
Safely redact leaked documents before sharing with editors or publishing.
Interview Transcripts
Anonymize interviewee details while preserving quotes and context.
Source Protection
Remove identifying metadata and personal details from source materials.
Safe Collaboration
Share documents with colleagues without exposing sensitive identities.
Common Journalism Use Cases
- Redact leaked documents before publication
- Anonymize interview transcripts for archives
- Protect whistleblower identities in shared documents
- Clean source communications before editorial review
- Prepare documents for legal review
- Create anonymized versions for freedom of information appeals
Protect Your Sources, Tell the Story
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