Anonymise ACAS Conciliation Correspondence for Internal Review and Training – UK GDPR-compliant anonymisation per Employment Tribunals Act 1996 s.18

ACAS early conciliation and COT3 correspondence identifies both parties by name, references the nature of the employment dispute, and may record settlement proposals. anonym.legal pseudonymises this personal data so that conciliation correspondence can be reviewed by senior HR, benchmarked for settlement intelligence, or used in training without disclosing the identities of the parties or the settlement terms.

When this applies

Use this workflow when ACAS early conciliation notifications, COT3 documents, or related correspondence need to be reviewed by HR leadership or advisers outside the immediate legal team handling the dispute.

  1. Upload the ACAS early conciliation notification, COT3 document, or related correspondence.
  2. The engine identifies both parties' names, the ACAS officer's name, and any settlement figures or claim references linked to identifiable individuals.
  3. All individuals are pseudonymised consistently, including ACAS officer names if required.
  4. The nature of the dispute, procedural status, and key dates are retained as non-personal content.
  5. The reversible mapping is encrypted and stored with EU data residency.
  6. The pseudonymised correspondence is shared with reviewers; re-identification is available via the stored key.

What you provide

  • ACAS early conciliation notification or certificate
  • COT3 settlement document
  • Related correspondence with the ACAS officer

Limitations & cautions

  • anonym.legal does not assess the legal merits of the dispute or the adequacy of any settlement reached; solicitor advice remains necessary.
  • ACAS conciliation correspondence is confidential under the Employment Tribunals Act 1996; pseudonymisation reduces but does not eliminate the sensitivity of sharing this correspondence.
  • Re-identification requires the secure retention of the mapping key.

FAQ

Can ACAS early conciliation notifications be processed before a tribunal claim is issued?

Yes. The tool processes ACAS correspondence at any stage of the conciliation process, including pre-claim early conciliation notifications. Pseudonymisation is particularly useful at the pre-claim stage when sharing with senior management for settlement authority.

Will the nature of the employment dispute be retained after pseudonymisation?

Yes. The type of claim — unfair dismissal, discrimination, unpaid wages — and the procedural status are retained as non-personal content. Only the names and identifiers of the parties are pseudonymised.

Does processing ACAS correspondence through anonym.legal breach the conciliation confidentiality?

anonym.legal processes documents on EU-resident infrastructure as a data processor. This does not constitute disclosure of ACAS conciliation communications to a third party in the sense prohibited by the Employment Tribunals Act 1996. However, you should ensure your data processing agreement with anonym.legal covers this use case.

Can COT3 agreements and early conciliation correspondence be processed in the same batch?

Yes. Related documents from the same dispute can be batched so that the same pseudonyms are applied consistently across all correspondence. This preserves the relationship between the early conciliation and the eventual COT3 settlement.

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What we never do

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Where to start

How the parts fit

A browser add-on cleans text inside Chrome.

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A small desktop tool works on whole folders.

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All four share one core engine and one rule set.

Words from our team

We started this work after a lunch about cookies.

One friend kept getting odd ads on her phone.

We asked why a court file leaked through a draft.

We sketched the first build on a napkin that week.

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Common questions we hear

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A short tour of the workflow

Upload a file or paste a snippet of prose.

Pick the entities you want gone from the draft.

Choose a method: replace, mask, hash, encrypt, or redact.

Press run and watch the side panel show each hit.

Skim the result and tweak any rule that misfired.

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