Anonymous Data definition

Anonymous Data means Personal Data that has been processed in such a manner that it can no longer be attributed to an identified or identifiable natural person.
Anonymous Data means information that does not identify a person.
Anonymous Data means the anonymous data derived from the anonymization and aggregation of Customer Data or collected by PCS as part of the monitoring, provision, usage and performance of the Services.

Examples of Anonymous Data in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, ArangoDB may use Aggregated Anonymous Data as further described in Section 4.


More Definitions of Anonymous Data

Anonymous Data means any data that either in origin or on account of its having been processed cannot be associated with any identified or identifiable data subject;
Anonymous Data means information which does not enable identification of an individual user so that identification is irreversibly prevented, such as aggregated information about the use of our Service. Therefore, such information does not constitute “Information” and use and disclosure of same does not affect any of your rights under US, EU, Canadian or other applicable privacy laws.
Anonymous Data means data that has been de-identified and/or aggregated with other data to such an extent that Client and Client Affiliates are no longer identifiable, and individuals are no longer identified, identifiable, linked or linkable, or otherwise ascertainable by reference to or combination with other datasets.
Anonymous Data means data that is not associated with or linked to your Personal Data; Anonymous Data does not, by itself, permit the identification of individual persons.
Anonymous Data means any personal data that has been collected, altered or otherwise processed in such a way that it can no longer be attributed to a data subject; anonymous data shall not be considered personal data;
Anonymous Data means data consisting of anonymous coordinates of the Tracking Device
Anonymous Data means such data that cannot be linked to an identified or identifiable data subject in their original form or following processing thereof;