How to use this text tool
- Paste text or open a supported text file.
- Choose the masking or inspection option shown above.
- Select Redact Secret Tokens or press Ctrl/Cmd + Enter.
- Review the match count and output, then copy or download it.
The Secret Token Redactor is built for the awkward moment before text leaves your hands: a log is headed to a ticket, a record needs a safer sample, or a report must be shared. Paste the text, choose the option that fits the job, and inspect the exact output. Everything runs locally in the browser, so the page does not need an upload service or account. Pattern-based privacy tools can miss unusual formats, so the result is meant to support—not replace—a careful final review.
This tool looks for the specific identifiers or token structures described on this page, then reports or transforms the matches. It keeps the surrounding text readable so you can see whether each change makes sense in context.
A zero-match result is not a privacy guarantee. Custom field names, broken formatting, OCR errors, and uncommon regional conventions may need a second pass.
Load the sample to see a realistic input. The output identifies or replaces the supported sensitive value while leaving labels, punctuation, and ordinary context available for review.
The page uses browser JavaScript and regular-expression or decoding rules appropriate to this tool. It does not send the textarea contents to an analysis API. Exported files are created locally from the displayed result.
Pattern matching cannot determine intent, verify every regional format, or certify regulatory compliance. Encoded, fragmented, misspelled, or organization-specific identifiers can remain undetected.
No. The tool processes the text in your browser. Avoid pasting live credentials into devices or browsers you do not trust.
It leaves the input unchanged and reports zero matches. That result does not prove the text contains no sensitive data.
A manual review is recommended because real records often use organization-specific labels and formats that general pattern rules cannot identify.
The rules are intentionally scoped to recognizable patterns or labels, but unusual text can still produce a false match.
Yes. After processing, use Download TXT. Structured findings are also available when the JSON or CSV button appears.
| Check | Practical meaning |
|---|---|
| Local processing | Text is handled in this browser tab |
| Pattern scope | Standard formats and recognizable labels |
| Final step | Manual review before sharing |
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