Nafnleynd
Nafnleynd is an Icelandic term that translates to anonymity or pseudonymity. It refers to the state of not being identified by one's real name. This concept is prevalent in Icelandic culture and legal frameworks, often balancing individual privacy with the need for accountability.
In Iceland, privacy is a highly valued principle. Nafnleynd allows individuals to engage in certain activities,
However, nafnleynd is not absolute. Icelandic law generally requires that personal information be accessible when necessary
The concept of nafnleynd extends to various contexts, including journalism, where sources may be kept anonymous,