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  2. Anonymity - Wikipedia

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    Relative anonymity is often enjoyed in large crowds. Different people have different psychological and philosophical reactions to this development, especially as a modern phenomenon. This anonymity is an important factor in crowd psychology , and behavior in situations such as a riot .

  3. Business plan - Wikipedia

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    A business plan is a formal written document ... as well as government agency business plans tend to focus on the "organizational mission" which is the basis for ...

  4. Data anonymization - Wikipedia

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    Data anonymization has been defined as a "process by which personal data is altered in such a way that a data subject can no longer be identified directly or indirectly, either by the data controller alone or in collaboration with any other party."

  5. Social identity model of deindividuation effects - Wikipedia

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    The SIDE model provides an alternative explanation for effects of anonymity and other "deindividuating" factors that classic deindividuation theory [1] [2] cannot adequately explain. The model suggests that anonymity changes the relative salience of personal vs. social identity, and thereby can have a profound effect on group behavior.

  6. Information privacy - Wikipedia

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    Kelly Fiveash of The Register said that this could mean "a child's school life including exam results, attendance, teacher assessments and even characteristics" could be available, with third-party organizations being responsible for anonymizing any publications themselves, rather than the data being anonymized by the government before being ...

  7. Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    Anonymity, the state of an individual's identity, or personally identifiable information, being publicly unknown Anonymous work, a work of art or literature that has an unnamed or unknown creator or author; Anonymity (social choice), a property of a voting rule, saying that it does not discriminate apriori between voters

  8. Source protection - Wikipedia

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    The digital environment poses challenges to traditional legal protections for journalists' sources. While protective laws and/or a reporter's commitment shielded the identity of sources in the analogue past, in the age of digital reporting, mass surveillance, mandatory data retention, and disclosure by third party intermediaries, this traditional shield can be penetrated.

  9. Degree of anonymity - Wikipedia

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    Anonymity networks have been developed and many have introduced methods of proving the anonymity guarantees that are possible, originally with simple Chaum Mixes and Pool Mixes the size of the set of users was seen as the security that the system could provide to a user. This had a number of problems; intuitively if the network is international ...