Quick Tip - The Best Way to Securely Cross Something Out
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Staten Island, NY Posted: 10/9/2016 1:00:00 AM
Use this quick tip whenever you want to insure that whatever you cross out is hard to read.
Most of the time, whenever you cross something out, it's pretty easy for somebody to figure out what you originally wrote. Lines make terrible camouflage because your mind can clearly see the patterns of the letters.
The solution is to take advantage of your mind's desire to see letter patterns, by creating additional letter patterns right on top of the old ones. Even if you simply wrote out the alphabet over your old text, it would be drastically more effective than crossing it out.
To make it even harder, try mixing up letters instead of just writing the alphabet, or writing other words at random.
Joe Crescenzi, Founder
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