nonrevealing
Nonrevealing refers to the practice or principle of withholding information or details to prevent unintended disclosure, often in contexts where transparency could lead to negative consequences. This concept is commonly encountered in fields such as privacy, security, and ethical communication, where the goal is to protect sensitive data or maintain confidentiality without outright deception.
In privacy-focused discussions, nonrevealing techniques are used to ensure that personal or proprietary information remains secure.
The principle also extends to ethical dilemmas, where individuals or organizations may choose not to disclose
Nonrevealing is distinct from outright lying, as it involves selective disclosure rather than misinformation. However, it