> I personally recommend blacking out (add a black rectangle) instead of blurring, and if it is a PDF, convert to an image afterwards because too many PDF editors use non-destructive operations to add a new object instead of changing what's underneath.
We had a similar issue in Australia as well.
Politicians phone bills are published on the government website in summary form.
Someone in 2017 decided to blank out their phone numbers by changing the phone number text colour to white (same as background).
End result - hundreds of politicians and former prime ministers had their phone numbers leaked.
I used to work in IT for a state based police force in Australia. Traffic reports can be requested by those involved in traffic accidents, which includes parties to the accident and their details.
People used to be able to get the personal information of police officers if they were involved, intentionally or not, in a traffic accident with a police car. They would request for the traffic accident report, and that included the personal information (including home address) of the police officers in the car. I was in QA and I tested the change when it was fixed. It now includes the address of Police HQ when a police officer is involved in a traffic incident.
We had a similar issue in Australia as well.
Politicians phone bills are published on the government website in summary form.
Someone in 2017 decided to blank out their phone numbers by changing the phone number text colour to white (same as background).
End result - hundreds of politicians and former prime ministers had their phone numbers leaked.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-03-20/phone-numbers-of-fede...