I came across this article about various FOSS tools used by journalists
digging through a data leak:
https://www.icij.org/investigations/luanda-leaks/how-we-mined-more-than-715000-luanda-leaks-records
where they mention using Apertium to avoid sharing sensitive information:

    With more than half of the documents written in Portuguese, digging
    into the leak was even more challenging – the majority of
    journalists working on this project were not fluent in
    Portuguese. For security and source-protection reasons, we wanted to
    avoid common online machine-translation tools (such as Google
    Translate or DeepL) and, instead, have the translation directly
    available on Datashare. So we decided to use an open-source piece of
    software called Apertium. Our team wrapped Apertium within a
    command-line tool that was able to translate any language pair
    directly into Datashare. We published the code of this tool on
    Github.

Great that we have such free software translation tools available :)



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