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How to Redact Sensitive Information (SSN, Account Numbers) From a PDF

Black-highlighting text in a PDF doesn't actually remove it — anyone can copy-paste underneath the highlight and read what's "hidden." True redaction deletes the underlying data so it cannot be recovered. Here's how to do real redaction free, in your browser.

100% browser-based — files never uploadedUpdated May 6, 2026

The problem

You're sharing a tax document, lease, or court filing publicly or with someone who shouldn't see your SSN, bank account, home address, or signature. The "highlight in black" trick has caused real-world data leaks (the Manafort case, NSA contractor leaks). You need actual deletion.

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Open the edit pdf tool and follow the steps below.

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Step-by-step

  1. 1

    Open the Edit PDF tool

    Drop your PDF into the editor below. The file is loaded into the browser — nothing uploads.

  2. 2

    Use the Redact tool (not the Highlight tool)

    The redact tool draws a black box AND deletes the text underneath. The highlight tool only changes appearance. This distinction is critical.

  3. 3

    Drag rectangles over every sensitive field

    SSN, account numbers, signatures, addresses, dates of birth, employer EIN. Don't miss the headers — many forms repeat the SSN at the top of every page.

  4. 4

    Apply redactions

    Click Apply Redactions (or equivalent). The tool replaces the text with black rectangles AND scrubs the underlying text content.

  5. 5

    Verify by selecting text

    After download, try to select text in the redacted areas. Nothing should select. Open in a different PDF viewer (Chrome, Edge) to double-check.

Pro tips

  • Always work on a copy. Once redactions are applied and saved, the original text is gone.
  • Search for the value (SSN, account number) using Ctrl+F to make sure you didn't miss any occurrences. Multi-page filings often repeat sensitive data.
  • Metadata can also leak data. Run View Metadata after redacting and use Edit Metadata to scrub the author, title, subject, and modification history.
  • For maximum safety, after redacting, run the file through Sanitize PDF to remove embedded objects, hidden layers, and form data that visual redaction won't touch.

Frequently asked questions

Why isn't a black highlight enough?

A highlight is just a colored rectangle drawn over the text. The text remains in the PDF's content stream. Anyone can copy text under the highlight, run text-extraction on the file, or open in a different viewer to read it.

Has black-box redaction actually leaked sensitive data?

Yes — repeatedly. High-profile cases include the 2018 Manafort court filing, multiple TSA documents, and several NSA contractor leaks where reporters copy-pasted under highlights to recover redacted text.

Can redacted text be recovered with software?

If you used true redaction (which deletes the underlying text), no — the data is gone. If you only highlighted, yes — any PDF parser can extract the original.

Should I also flatten the PDF after redacting?

Yes. Flattening converts annotations and form fields into static page content, ensuring no metadata about redaction locations remains.

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