ontspoort
Ontspoort is a Dutch neologism used in discussions of privacy, data governance, and information security to describe the act or outcome of removing or concealing traces of individuals, activities, or data from digital records and systems. The term is formed from the prefix ont- meaning un- or de- and spoor, meaning trace or track. It is used across Dutch-language contexts to describe both technological measures and policy approaches that reduce the ability to reconstruct a person’s identity or history from stored data.
In practice, ontspoort can refer to a design principle as well as a resulting state. Technological examples
Usage and interpretation vary by context. Supporters emphasize practical privacy benefits and compliance with data-protection norms,
See also: data minimization, anonymization, de-identification, privacy by design, digital forensics.