Hi, Tariq - where I think you're parting company with the working
group is in the belief that there must be some way of deriving
identity information from the surveilled data. That's actually
not the case - for example, an observer should not be able to
determine what sort of material a user is reading, which websites
they're visiting, and so on. In many cases an observer already
has identifying information or can get it, or can infer it from
metadata (see, for example,
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/01/29/with-a-few-bits-of-data-researchers-identify-anonymous-people/?_r=0).
So, you may want to reconsider your assumptions about the parameters
of the problem.
Melinda
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