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  2. Data anonymization - Wikipedia

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    De-anonymization is the reverse process in which anonymous data is cross-referenced with other data sources to re-identify the anonymous data source. [3] Generalization and perturbation are the two popular anonymization approaches for relational data. [ 4 ]

  3. Laravel - Wikipedia

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    An increase of Laravel's userbase and popularity lined up with the release of Laravel 3. [1] Laravel 4, codenamed Illuminate, was released in May 2013. It was made as a complete rewrite of the Laravel framework, migrating its layout into a set of separate packages distributed through Composer, which serves as an application-level package manager.

  4. Wikipedia:Orphan - Wikipedia

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    In the Wikipedia glossary, an orphan is defined as "an article with no links from other pages in the main article namespace". These pages can still be found by searching Wikipedia, but it is preferable that they can also be reachable by links from related pages; it is therefore helpful to add links from other suitable pages with similar or related information.

  5. Anonymous social media - Wikipedia

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    Anonymous social media is a subcategory of social media wherein the main social function is to share and interact around content and information anonymously on mobile and web-based platforms. [1] Another key aspect of anonymous social media is that content or information posted is not connected with particular online identities or profiles. [2]

  6. Wikipedia:WikiProject Orphanage - Wikipedia

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    Note that this project deals primarily with articles rather than images. For orphaned images, see Category:Orphaned non-free use Wikipedia files. Our current aim is to clear the backlog of orphaned articles on Wikipedia, so that all articles can be found by a series of links from the Main Page.

  7. Wikipedia:Welcome unregistered editing - Wikipedia

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    On Wikipedia, unregistered editing, also known as IP editing and incorrectly [1] as "anonymous editing", is the editing of Wikipedia pages while not logged in.When such an edit is made, the IP address associated with the present connection will be permanently recorded in the edit history of the page that has just been edited.

  8. Orphan work - Wikipedia

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    In April 2009, a study estimated that the collections of public sector organisations in the UK held about 25 million orphan works. [2] Examples of orphan works include photographs that do not note the photographer, such as photos from scientific expeditions and historical images, old folk music recordings, little known novels and other ...

  9. Orphan Works Directive - Wikipedia

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    A substantial portion of the collections of Europe's cultural institutions are orphan works (e.g. the British Library estimates that 40 per cent of its copyrighted collections, 150 million works in total, are orphan works). [4] Orphan works are not available for legal use by filmmakers, archivists, writers, musicians, and broadcasters.