How to Avoid Reidentification with Proper Anonymization

08/03/2018
by   David Sánchez, et al.
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De Montjoye et al. claimed that most individuals can be reidentified from a deidentified transaction database and that anonymization mechanisms are not effective against reidentification. We demonstrate that anonymization can be performed by techniques well established in the literature.

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