“Anyone can read the redactions of the Epstein Files by just copying and pasting them into a word doc. The people at Trump’s ...
Next time you open Version History, toggle Only show named versions. All the autosaves disappear, and you’ll be left with a ...
Information released by the DOJ in some of the files surrounding Jeffery Epstein was not properly redacted, with text hidden ...
According to users, taking screenshots of the redacted portions and then adjusting settings like contrast and exposure would make the texts under the blacked-out portions visible. According to reports ...
By copying and pasting the redacted text from certain documents into Google Docs or Microsoft Word, readers can get around ...
In the latest batch of documents released in the Epstein files there are email exchanges between Ghislaine Maxwell and ...
The note, which the Department of Justice released, said it was investigating, and then declared fake, was postmarked three ...
On Tuesday, the Department of Justice (DOJ) released another tranche of files relating to the two federal investigations into ...
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Here’s a quick look at Paste Perfect in action: ...