Alex Gleason (alex@gleasonator.com)'s status on Wednesday, 26-Jul-2023 02:19:41 JST
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Alex Gleason (alex@gleasonator.com)'s status on Wednesday, 26-Jul-2023 02:19:41 JST Alex Gleason @jeremiah @tomey @realcaseyrollins He is saying a hash is considered "Pseudonymised data": https://tietosuoja.fi/en/pseudonymised-and-anonymised-data#:~:text=Pseudonymised%20personal%20data,the%20use%20of%20additional%20information
It is apparently considered even MORE identifying than fully "anonymous data".
I think that is very wrong. Unless their database is not a hash database at all, but a facial recognition database (maybe it is), the hash itself is a "digital fingerprint" of _that specific image_, and not of the person involved.