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Pseudoidentification: Protecting Identity in Digital Spaces

Pseudoidentification Introduction to Pseudoidentification Pseudoidentification is a sophisticated data protection technique designed to enable individuals to interact with digital systems and access sensitive information or services without overtly disclosing their true, direct identity. The primary objective of this methodology is to strike a delicate balance between the imperative of user privacy and the practical necessity […]

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PRIVACY

Defining Privacy in the Psychological Context Privacy, within the realm of psychology, is fundamentally defined as the claim of individuals, groups, or institutions to determine for themselves when, how, and to what extent information about them is communicated to others. It is the inherent capacity to regulate the flow of personal information and establish boundaries […]

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