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Information-flow control mechanisms generally invest the same amount of resources to protect information of varying importance. In this paper, we introduce the concept of fading labels. Fading labels are security labels that stop propagating their taint after a fixed amount of uses. Their use allows mechanisms to spend more resources on more important information.