mittepersooniline
Mittepersooniline is a term encountered in privacy studies to describe data attributes that are not identifying on their own but can contribute to identification when combined with other information. It is used to characterize a gray area between non-identifying data and personal data, emphasizing the potential re-identification risk present in certain data combinations.
Etymology and usage: The word appears to be a compound blending elements suggesting middle or mid-level personal
Definition and characteristics: Mittepersooniline attributes are context-dependent and typically require linkage with additional datasets or attributes
Examples: Coarse geographic indicators (such as city-level location), broad age ranges, or device-type categories can be
Policy implications: There is no formal, universally adopted legal category named mittepersooniline in major privacy frameworks.
See also: quasi-identifiers, de-identified data, re-identification risk, privacy-by-design, differential privacy. History of the term is informal