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  2. Anonymity - Wikipedia

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    An important example for anonymity being not only protected, but enforced by law is the vote in free elections. In many other situations (like conversation between strangers, buying some product or service in a shop), anonymity is traditionally accepted as natural.

  3. Privacy - Wikipedia

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    Anonymity is the "desire of individuals for times of 'public privacy.'" [114] Lastly, reserve is the "creation of a psychological barrier against unwanted intrusion"; this creation of a psychological barrier requires others to respect an individual's need or desire to restrict communication of information concerning themself.

  4. Internet privacy - Wikipedia

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    The most important lawful reason for data processing on the Internet is the explicit consent given by the data subject. More strict requirements apply for sensitive personal information (Art 9), which may be used for revealing information about ethnic origin, political opinion, religion, trade union membership, biometrics, health or sexual ...

  5. “In order to do that, it’s important to protect a sense of anonymity — they’re not supposed to get to know ‘you’ that well, ‘cause you want them to believe you as other characters

  6. Anonymous proxy - Wikipedia

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    Another anonymity network is the Invisible Internet Project (I2P). Unlike Tor, I2P is a fully internal network. The philosophy behind I2P is that each node routes traffic for others and blends its own traffic in, whereas one's own traffic will be relayed by other peers through so-called tunnels made up of various other peers.

  7. Why we granted anonymity to juror in article examining Starts ...

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    So why did we grant anonymity to a Polk County resident who served as a juror in the Preston Walls double-slaying trial? An interview with that juror formed the basis of an article that describes ...

  8. Anonymous P2P - Wikipedia

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    There are many reasons to use anonymous P2P technology; most of them are generic to all forms of online anonymity. P2P users who desire anonymity usually do so as they do not wish to be identified as a publisher (sender), or reader (receiver), of information. Common reasons include: Censorship at the local, organizational, or national level

  9. Why we granted anonymity to juror in article examining Starts ...

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    The Des Moines Register rarely uses a confidential source as the sole basis for information. Editors believe a juror's insights merited an exception.