#527 · Privacy & Redaction

Email Address Masker

Mask email addresses while preserving enough domain or local-part context for logs, examples, and support tickets.

Text Input

Private browser processing
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How to use this text tool

  1. Paste text, upload a file, or load the sample.
  2. Choose the available option when needed.
  3. Select the main action or press Ctrl/Cmd + Enter.
  4. Review and copy or download the result.

What this tool does

Mask email addresses while preserving enough domain or local-part context for logs, examples, and support tickets. The report is designed for review, not as an automatic guarantee.

The page applies deterministic browser-side rules to the supplied text and reports only the signals those rules can identify.

Keep the original nearby so you can confirm every change before publishing, sharing, or storing the output.

Example

Input: Send the report to alex.johnson@example.com and qa-team@sub.company.org.

Result: Run the included sample to see the exact, reproducible output.

Use cases

  • Preparing examples, logs, or drafts for review
  • Checking model workflows before deployment
  • Creating safer material for support and documentation

Tips for better output

  • Use representative input, not only ideal examples.
  • Keep a copy of the source.
  • Review names and numbers carefully.
  • Test unusual spacing and Unicode.
  • Do not treat pattern matching as legal or security advice.

Processing details

All processing is performed by JavaScript in the current browser tab. The tool does not require an API key or server request.

Automated rules have false positives and false negatives. Unusual formats, context-dependent meaning, and malformed text may require manual review.

Frequently asked questions

Does the Email Address Masker send my text to a server?

No. The processing in this page runs in your browser. Files and pasted text are not uploaded by the tool.

Can I rely on every result from the Email Address Masker?

Treat the result as a practical first pass. Review important findings against the original material and the rules used by your organization.

What happens when the input is empty?

The tool asks for input instead of producing a misleading blank report.

Can it process Unicode and multiline text?

Yes. It accepts multiline Unicode text, although pattern matching and token boundaries can vary across writing systems.

What should I check before using the output?

Check names, numbers, formatting, and any sensitive or high-stakes details against the source before publishing or sharing the result.

Output guide

PartMeaning
SummaryWhat the tool found or created
OutputText or report ready for review