numbreid
Numbreid is a term used in discussions of digital identity to describe a numeric identifier that functions as a persistent, privacy-preserving representation of an individual. The concept combines aspects of pseudonymous identifiers and cryptographic tokens: it aims to be long-lived enough to enable recognition across services while limiting direct exposure of a person’s real identity.
Origin and usage: The term appears in privacy-by-design literature and in speculative designs of identity systems.
Design and properties: A typical numbreid is designed to be non-reversible without access to a separate linkage
Applications: Numbreids are discussed for contexts such as health-information exchanges, government e-services, and loyalty programs where
Limitations: The security of a numbreid depends on trusted linkage keys and governance. If linkage keys are
See also: pseudonymization, anonymization, digital identity, tokenization, privacy-preserving computation.