Disclosure

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Disclosure may refer to:

Philosophy
Computers
  • Full disclosure, disclosing full information about vulnerabilities
  • Disclosure widget, GUI element that is used to show or hide various child elements in the interface
  • Key disclosure law, may require individuals using cryptographic software to disclose encryption keys or decrypt data to satisfy law enforcement needs.
Arts and media
Law
  • Discovery (law), pre-trial phase where parties to the case obtain evidence
  • Disclosure of conflicts of interest, disclosing the interests of the a writer which may bear on the subject being written about, for example, if the writer has worked with an interview subject in the past or is otherwise prejudiced towards or against the subject at hand. See Conflict of interest#Disclosure.
Ufology

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