Research Data Sharing Without Privacy Risks
Share participant data safely across institutions and publications. anonym.legal's reversible encryption enables longitudinal re-identification when ethically approved, while maintaining HIPAA Safe Harbor compliance for de-identified datasets.
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Research Applications
From clinical trials to social science surveys, anonym.legal supports the full research data lifecycle.
Data Sharing & Publication
- De-identify datasets for open science repositories
- Anonymize quotes and excerpts in publications
- Safe cross-institution collaboration
Longitudinal Studies
- Reversible encryption for approved re-identification
- Consistent hashing to link records across time points
- Full audit trails for IRB documentation
Reversible for Approved Re-identification
Unlike permanent redaction, anonym.legal's reversible encryption lets you decrypt anonymized data when your IRB approves re-identification—essential for longitudinal research, follow-up studies, and data linking.
- Follow-up Contacts: Re-identify participants for study continuation
- Data Linking: Match anonymized records across datasets
- IRB Documentation: Full audit trail for ethics compliance
Research Workflow
Collect data with informed consent
Store encryption key securely
Anonymize for analysis
Work with de-identified data
Publish de-identified results
Safe data sharing
Re-identify when IRB approves
Follow-up studies, data linking
Trusted by researchers
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