Quotes from real correspondence usually contain both email addresses and phone numbers, and hiding them one type at a time is slow.
Hide Sensitive Information masks emails and phone numbers together, each with a simple on switch.
How to use Hide Sensitive Information
- Paste text that mixes email addresses and phone numbers.
- Turn on masking for emails, phone numbers, or both.
- Copy the text with the selected contact details hidden.
Use cases
- Masking contact details before pasting a quote into a report.
- Hiding emails and phone numbers in a shared screenshot.
- Cleaning correspondence of contact info in one pass.
Good to know
Hide Sensitive Information combines two detectors: email masking, which keeps the first letter and masks the rest, and phone masking, which hides the digits. Each is an independent switch so you can mask one type or both. As with the other privacy tools, detection runs entirely in your browser.
Frequently asked questions
What does it hide?
Email addresses and phone numbers, each controlled by its own switch so you can mask either or both.
How are the emails masked here?
The first letter of the address is kept and the rest of the name and domain are masked, with the extension left readable.
Does it detect names or other details?
No. This tool targets emails and phone numbers; use the anonymize tool to also replace names and long numbers.