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Anonymity describes situations where the
acting person's
identity is unknown. Some
writers have
argued that namelessness,
though technically correct, does...
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English law an
anonymised ****ction is,
according to the
Neuberger Committee, "an
interim ****ction
which restrains a
person from
publishing information...
- at
various levels of geography. However, microdata,
known Samples of
Anonymised Records (SARs) are UK data-sets
consisting of
samples of
individual records...
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criticised that the data,
detailing every choice he had made, was not
anonymised and was
taken without explicit consent from the user. A 2019
paper by...
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applied to a
patient with Stevens–Johnson
syndrome Censor bars used to
anonymise a
woman with
familial dysautonomia The
Turkish Wikipedia logo with a censor...
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casework related to her
neurology specialty (cases that have been disguised/
anonymised). O'****van is from Dublin,[citation needed] and
studied medicine at...
- from
doing so by the data controller. Data that has been
sufficiently anonymised is excluded, but data that has been only de-identified but
remains possible...
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ninth anniversary of
their civil partnership. In 2016,
Furnish sought an
anonymised privacy ****ction in the case PJS v News
Group Newspapers Ltd. Elton...
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Statistics Act 1905
authorise the ABS to collect, store, and
share anonymised data. The
first Australian census was held on 2
April 1911, but census...
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sometimes also been used
imprecisely in the
media to
refer to any
anonymised privacy ****ction
preventing publication of
private information. Critics...