1. anonymized - Adjective
2. anonymized - Verb
anonymized
simple past and past participle of anonymize
anonymized (not comparable)
(of data, claims or statements) Having had identifying information stripped, such that it cannot be linked to the person who owned or made it
Crackdowns on Internet content make clear the need for an anonymized Web. Now, someone just needs to implement it. Jamais Cascio
By looking at aggregated, anonymized location data for multiple users, Google could calculate when stores and other locations were typically busier than others. Source: Internet
Any reports prepared for this purpose would not contain personal information, i.e., the information would be aggregated and anonymized. Source: Internet
So far, regulators have given these schemes their blessing — pointing out that they use data that is anonymized and aggregated and are therefore not subject to Europe’s tough privacy regime, the General Data Protection Regulation. Source: Internet
CCPA still allows companies to use anonymized data. Source: Internet
It's a map following anonymized call phones that started in Florida and traveled elsewhere. Source: Internet