How to Use anonymize in a Sentence
anonymize
verb-
Finally, one theme that came up more than once was how deep fakes could help us to anonymize ourselves.
— Tracey Follows, Forbes, 15 Apr. 2022 -
For the last few years, a slew of start-ups and Google have come to health systems offering to anonymize, organize, and sell their data to pharma.
— Bryan Roberts, Fortune, 6 Dec. 2019 -
Plaintiffs in the case, some of whose names have been anonymized, allege they were detained for months and years at a time and subjected to constant surveillance.
— Kevin Rector, Los Angeles Times, 7 July 2023 -
To allay that fear, researchers anonymize genomes and follow health privacy laws.
— Bradley J. Fikes, sandiegouniontribune.com, 12 Sep. 2017 -
There was no way to anonymize my identity in a data set like geolocation.
— Byron Tau, WIRED, 27 Feb. 2024 -
Once the full network of hundreds of cameras is built, QuayChain will have an ongoing contract to manage and anonymize the data.
— Leia Larsen, The Salt Lake Tribune, 3 June 2022 -
The answers are then anonymized, randomized, and rated by a panel of hiring managers to prevent any bias.
— Byorianna Rosa Royle, Fortune, 25 May 2023 -
On the blog itself, comments are public and people often anonymize themselves.
— Sarah Scoles, Longreads, 8 June 2018 -
However, hashing does not anonymize data for the tech platforms that receive it and match it to user profiles.
— Katie Palmer, STAT, 13 Dec. 2022 -
To get airlines onboard, IATA took pains to anonymize every datapoint, and does not share its database with the public.
— Nicolas Rivero, Quartz, 20 Dec. 2019 -
Even if this data is somehow anonymized and aggregated, chances are those in the market for a new vehicle might want to take a closer look.
— Andrew Paul, Popular Science, 7 Sep. 2023 -
Ad blockers are great for a more enjoyable experience when browsing the Web, and new types of browsers that anonymize your data could help further.
— Expert Panel®, Forbes, 24 Jan. 2023 -
Look out for loopholes the app may be using, such as claiming to de-identify or anonymize personal data.
— Heather Kelly, Washington Post, 7 June 2022 -
Gratuitous surveillance would be banned—and after collecting data, firms would be forced, by default, to get rid of it, or fully anonymize the rest of it.
— Tim Wu, The New York Review of Books, 24 Mar. 2020 -
The Boston Globe announced a new program that will allow people to ask the newspaper to update or anonymize past coverage of them online.
— Globe Staff, BostonGlobe.com, 22 Jan. 2021 -
To protect both the author’s privacy and the defendants’ proprietary secrets, the details were anonymized.
— Christian Lorentzen, Harper’s Magazine , 8 Feb. 2023 -
If your visit to a website genuinely only discloses your cohort ID, then that could anonymize you.
— Zak Doffman, Forbes, 3 July 2021 -
Responses will be used in an analysis that will anonymize those who provide feedback. Thank you for taking the time to share your experience.
— Lila Seidman, Los Angeles Times, 2 Dec. 2022 -
Protesters also took other steps to anonymize their movements.
— Jane Li, Quartz, 13 June 2019 -
Using Tor to encrypt and anonymize your communications with us.
— NBC News, 1 July 2020 -
Does your company take steps to anonymize user data when it is used for its own purposes, shared with service providers, or shared with non-service provider third parties?
— Jonathan M. Gitlin, Ars Technica, 4 Dec. 2023 -
In many markets, including the United States, Uber has the technology to act as a middleman and anonymize contact details during calls and texts.
— Jordan Golson, Car and Driver, 10 Aug. 2017 -
Given that history, the question of how much to anonymize a patient in these tales is well-trod territory for medical ethicists.
— Rose Eveleth, Wired, 18 Jan. 2022 -
Samples are now anonymized before researchers can use them, thus maintaining donor privacy to linked health data.
— Kimberly M. Baker, STAT, 7 June 2023 -
The subjects were anonymized but recognizable to anyone who had followed the story of Trump’s entanglement with The Enquirer.
— Lachlan Cartwright, New York Times, 3 Apr. 2024 -
Because of this architecture, E2open can access, aggregate, and anonymize the data across their customer base.
— Steve Banker, Forbes, 1 Oct. 2021 -
But per Bloomberg, Walmart promises its data is anonymized, or stripped of identifying details that could be tied back to specific patients.
— Adi Robertson, The Verge, 9 Oct. 2023 -
Ram asked the university to anonymize University of Arizona’s student ID cards so that the school could examine where freshman students check in.
— Charlie Lapastora, Fox News, 23 May 2018 -
After institutional information was anonymized, this trend weakened—only 45% of awards went to applicants in the elite group—but didn’t disappear.
— Byphie Jacobs, science.org, 18 Apr. 2024 -
This includes minimizing data collection and ensuring that personal information is encrypted and anonymized.
— Serge Beck, Forbes, 4 Sep. 2024
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