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== E-mail ==
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'''Masking''' an [[email address]] means to write out the words “at, “dot, and “com” (or other [[Top-level domain]]) and separate each segment of the [[email address]] with spaces. For example, using this masking technique, the unmasked [[email address]] “johndoe@ftc.gov” would appear in its masked version as “johndoe at ftc dot gov.
 
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'''Masking''' is
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{{Quote|the [[process]] of systematically removing a [[field]] or replacing it with a value in a way that does not preserve the [[analytic utility]] of the value, such as replacing a [[phone number]] with asterisks or a [[randomly generated]] [[pseudonym]].<ref>[[NISTIR 8053]], at 42.</ref>}}
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'''Masking''' is a method of concealing a segment of [[data]] when [[display]]ed.
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=== E-mail ===
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'''Masking''' [[email address]]es involves altering the [[email address|address]] to make it understandable to the [[recipient]] but confusing to [[automated]] [[harvesting]] [[software]]. For instance, masking could involve writing out the words "at," "dot," and "com" (or other [[Top-level domain]]) and separate each segment of the [[email address]] with spaces. For example, using this masking technique, the unmasked [[email address]] "johndoe@ftc.gov" would appear in its masked version as "johndoe at ftc dot gov."
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== Overview ==
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Variants include:
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* [[Data quarantining]]
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* [[Partial data removal]]
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Latest revision as of 05:04, 30 September 2016

Definitions[]

Data[]

Masking is

the process of systematically removing a field or replacing it with a value in a way that does not preserve the analytic utility of the value, such as replacing a phone number with asterisks or a randomly generated pseudonym.[1]

Masking is a method of concealing a segment of data when displayed.

E-mail[]

Masking email addresses involves altering the address to make it understandable to the recipient but confusing to automated harvesting software. For instance, masking could involve writing out the words "at," "dot," and "com" (or other Top-level domain) and separate each segment of the email address with spaces. For example, using this masking technique, the unmasked email address "johndoe@ftc.gov" would appear in its masked version as "johndoe at ftc dot gov."

Overview[]

Variants include:

References[]

  1. NISTIR 8053, at 42.