blindfolder
/ˈblaɪndˌfɒldrər/Definitions
1. noun
A software or system component that filters out or blocks unauthorized or malicious content from being accessed or viewed.
“The company implemented a blindfolder to protect their users from online scams.”
2. verb
To filter out or block unauthorized or malicious content from being accessed or viewed, often by a software or system component.
“The website blindfolders its users’ search results to prevent them from seeing explicit content.”