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anonymize

/uh-non-uh-mahyz/US // əˈnɒn əˌmaɪz //UK // (əˈnɒnɪˌmaɪz) //

匿名化,匿名,匿名的,隐姓埋名

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    a·non·y·mized, a·non·y·miz·ing.

    • : to block or eliminate identifying information from, especially for purposes of statistical analysis, product appraisal, or personal privacy; to make anonymous: anonymizing cancer patients’ medical histories for our research files; software that helps you anonymize your online activity.

Examples

  • The give-to-get model asks brands to contribute permissioned first-party data, which the cooperative anonymizes and aggregates, architecting and maintaining a collective analytic powerhouse that benefits all members.

  • Those signals are then anonymized into segments across iOS and Android devices for the likes of Subway to buy.

  • In their paper, the authors suggest that burying this signal—anonymizing the donation—is another way to signal the same thing, but in a way that’s harder to fake, or more difficult for receivers to find dishonest.

  • Personal data, for instance, would need to be anonymized before companies were granted access.

  • So basically the, what they say is the data is anonymized to the point that you don’t know where the data is coming from.

  • We all had the same basic ParanoidXbox install, so we could all anonymize our pictures.