nameswithout
NamesWithout is a privacy‑preserving data handling approach designed to mitigate personal identification risks in digital datasets by systematically omitting or anonymizing personal names while preserving contextual relevance. The technique emerged in response to growing concerns over biometric profiling and targeted advertising, gaining traction among data scientists, legal scholars, and regulatory bodies such as the European Data Protection Board. Unlike simple pseudonymisation, NamesWithout removes identifiable first and last name fields while retaining auxiliary attributes, e.g., demographic or transactional data, that can still support analytics without re‑identifying individuals.
Implementation typically follows a defined schema wherein any string filtered through a names database is either
Legal expertise notes that NamesWithout does not automatically satisfy the conditions for anonymization under privacy statutes