antisecrecy

/ˌæntiˈsikrəsi/
adjective
  1. Opposed to or aimed against secrecy, especially in government or organizations.
    • The group's antisecrecy stance led them to publish classified documents online.
    • Antisecrecy laws require companies to disclose information about their environmental impact.
    • The journalist's antisecrecy campaign pushed for more transparent government records.
noun
  1. The principle or practice of opposing secrecy.
    • The organization promotes antisecrecy through public education and legal advocacy.
    • Antisecrecy is a core value of the open-source software movement.
    • Many activists argue that antisecrecy is essential for a healthy democracy.
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