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identified. At least one of these three datasets appeared to contain data from all 500,000 UK Biobank volunteers.” The data found for sale was “de
data protection specialist at law firm Mishcon de Reya, said the regulator would likely be seeking to confirm volunteer information was truly de-identified
data was “de-identified”, meaning names, addresses or precise dates of birth were not included
data are de-identified; they do not contain any personally identifying information (such as names
data is “de-identified”, meaning it does not include names, addresses or precise dates of birth