Bypass DEI Censorship
Bypass automatic censorship through Unicode characters
Current Developments
How It Works
This tool uses advanced Unicode substitution to protect over 250 important terms. Each letter is replaced with a visually similar Unicode character - for example, 'a' becomes 'α' or 'а'. The text remains readable for humans, but bypasses automatic censorship systems.
Your data is handled securely and confidentially. Texts are deleted immediately after processing.
Further Reading
A recent New York Times investigation documented hundreds of words being flagged for removal or limited use on federal government websites. Many terms related to diversity, equity, inclusion, gender identity, and climate change are disappearing from official communications.
This tool can help transform words that might be subject to filtering or censorship, allowing your message to be shared while avoiding automated detection. While we developed this tool before these recent developments, it has become increasingly relevant as language restrictions expand.
Examples of filtered words:
Source: The New York Times
How This Tool Works
Our tool uses sophisticated character transformations to help bypass text censorship while keeping your message readable.
Character Replacement
We replace regular letters with similar-looking Unicode alternatives that aren't detected by filters.
Invisible Characters
We insert zero-width spaces and other invisible characters that break pattern matching.
Word Splitting
Smart word-splitting techniques break up targeted words while keeping them readable to humans.