FOI (Freedom of Information)
Laws requiring public bodies to disclose information. In the Netherlands this is WOO; reviewers must balance transparency with privacy.
Core terms for FOI processing and document redaction. For reviewers, DPOs, and records teams.
Laws requiring public bodies to disclose information. In the Netherlands this is WOO; reviewers must balance transparency with privacy.
Making passages unreadable or removing them before publication. Part of the formal disclosure decision.
Removing or replacing personal data so individuals are no longer identifiable. Often redacting names, IDs, and contact details.
Information relating to an identified or identifiable person (GDPR). Names, addresses, national IDs, email, etc.
Authority decision on which documents are published, refused, or partially redacted.
Log of who proposed, approved, or changed each redaction. Required for DPO and regulator accountability.
Software proposes redactions; human reviewers make final decisions. Not unsupervised full automation.
EU privacy law requiring adequate protection of personal data even when documents are disclosed under FOI.
Often used interchangeably. Redaction is the legal term in disclosure; anonymization emphasises GDPR personal data removal.
No. Each passage must be reviewed by an authorised person.
See our FOI requests, AI redaction, and manual vs AI pages.
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