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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sensitive contents" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to refer to information or material that may be considered delicate, confidential, or potentially offensive. Example: "Please ensure that the email does not include any sensitive contents that could compromise our clients' privacy."
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It allows its users to easily work with encrypted files, and can store them in such a way that even if the user is forced to provide a key to, say, the authorities, that key can lead only to a file the user doesn't mind exposing while keeping more sensitive contents behind a thicker wall.
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As the drive intensifies, observers warn it is affecting politically sensitive content too.
So, for example, there's an option to have an interstitial [notice] before you view sensitive content.
Sanitizers also employ opaque tape and razor knives, cutting out the sensitive content from a copy of the page.
If you're receiving notifications that display sensitive content, you can make sure this is kept hidden until you enter your passcode.
The only exceptions to this are certain special series or articles which may contain extremely sensitive content, such as Blogging the Qur'an.
One veteran producer, who declined to be named because of previous encounters with networks over sensitive content, said: "Fear has crept into the artistic community.
The authorities looked likely to miss their deadline for the rollout of the software that blocks pornographic, violent and politically sensitive content.
And since the tool is often used to look at pornographic videos and other sensitive content, that could lead to significant embarrassment and problems.
Last month, China's biggest microblogging site announced a new code of conduct, punishing those who post information deemed inappropriate in a bid to limit "sensitive content".
Or documentaries about political repression in Vietnam.Vietnam already keeps foreign TV broadcasts on a 30-minute delay, to give (state-employed) censors time to cut politically sensitive content.
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