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In most cases it is, but if it is (truly) consented and anonymized common data pools can be obtained without sacrificing privacy
(Have you considered – e.g. – differential privacy to introduce noise into the datasets or perhaps even using homomorphic encryption?)
I was thinking of aggregated data indeed (e.g. a data pool about the use of shared bikes in a city)
What's your opinion? Can these methods be trusted? (I'm an economist so I can't say)
Differential privacy works, homomorphic encryption (last I checked) was slow… key design aspect should be decentralised/private-by-default…
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