reidentifiable

English

Etymology

re- + identifiable

Adjective

reidentifiable (not comparable)

  1. Capable of being reidentified.
    • 2016, Meg Young, “A Human-Centered Approach to Data Privacy : Political Economy, Power, and Collective Data Subjects”, in arXiv:
      Many anonymized datasets are reidentifiable, and norms for offering data subjects notice and consent over emphasize individual responsibility.
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