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Aggregated Data Privacy

Aggregated Data Privacy refers to the practice of collecting and combining data from many individuals to create summarized information without revealing personal details. This means that while trends and patterns can be analyzed, individual identities remain protected. For instance, a study might show that a certain percentage of people prefer a product without identifying who those people are. This approach aims to balance the need for useful insights with the protection of personal privacy, ensuring that sensitive information isn’t exposed while still allowing for valuable data analysis.