Deidentified data definition

Deidentified data means data that cannot reasonably be
Deidentified data means data that:
Deidentified data means data that cannot reasonably be used to

Examples of Deidentified data in a sentence

  • De-identified data may be used for any lawful purpose, including, but not limited to, the development, research, and improvement of educational sites, services, or applications; to demonstrate the effectiveness of the Licensed Software; and to inform, influence, or enable marketing, advertising, or other commercial efforts by iWellness.

  • De-identified data will be shared with collaborators at Washington University in St. Louis for data analysis, results reporting, and manuscript preparation.

  • De-identified data from this study (data that has been stripped of all information that can identify the subjects) may be placed into public databases where, in addition to having no direct identifiers, researchers will need to sign data use agreements before accessing the data.


More Definitions of Deidentified data

Deidentified data means data that cannot reasonably be used to infer information about, or otherwise be linked to, a Data Subject and where such data is Processed only in accordance with the section “Deidentified Data” of this DPA.
Deidentified data means data that cannot reasonably be linked to an identified or identifiable individual, or a device linked to that individual.
Deidentified data means data that cannot
Deidentified data means data that cannot be used to reasonably infer information about or
Deidentified data means data generated or derived from Customer Data or the Services that cannot reasonably identify, relate to, describe, be capable of being associated with, or be linked, directly or indirectly, to a particular individual.
Deidentified data means data that cannot reasonably be used to infer information about, or otherwise be linked to, an identified or identifiable natural person, or a device linked to such person, provided that the controller that possesses the data: (a) Takes reasonable measures to ensure that the data cannot be associated with a natural person; (b) publicly commits to maintain and use the data only in a deidentified fashion and not attempt to reidentify the data; and (c) contractually obligates any recipients of the information to comply with all provisions of this subsection.
Deidentified data means data that cannot be used to infer information about, or otherwise be