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obfuscate

[ob-fuh-skeyt, ob-fuhs-keyt] / ˈɒb fəˌskeɪt, ɒbˈfʌs keɪt /


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However, it can still benefit from the privacy and security benefits of encryption or obfuscated servers, particularly in regions that heavily restrict internet access.

From Salon

No, their GPS coordinates have been disrupted, obfuscating their true location.

From BBC

DiNanno said the Chinese military “sought to conceal testing by obfuscating the nuclear explosions because it recognized these tests violate test ban commitments.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The bill acknowledges that mixers “obfuscate or eliminate the source or other forms of identification of a digital asset,” but just directs regulators to study whether they pose illicit-finance risks.

From Barron's

Lawyers for the group contend the city is willfully obfuscating to cover up its inadequate efforts to live up to its settlement.

From Los Angeles Times