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by Namrog84
2610 days ago
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Although I provide no link to them. I believe I've read numerous articles and studies that even with generic anonymized data that many have been successful in deanonymozing the user behind the data. Depending what they data is. It might take more points and samples but I think most people would be surprised how few data points you need before you can be identified. Even from the most mundane things and especially if they have non anonymized data to compare or find you agaisnt |
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