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 ==== Research specific de-identification techniques ====  ==== Research specific de-identification techniques ==== 
 === Videos or images === === Videos or images ===
-Researchers use videos or images to record real-world behaviour, interactions, or experiments in detail, for example, tracking how people move, communicate, or perform tasks over time. It is important to de-identify this type of data, because they can easily reveal faces, voices, or surroundings, and leaving those visible can reveal participants’ identities.+Researchers use videos or images to record real-world behaviour, interactions, or experiments in detail, for example, tracking how people move, communicate, or perform tasks over time. It is important to de-identify this type of data, because they can easily reveal faces, voices, or surroundings, and leaving those visible can reveal participants’ identities. 
  
-++++ (Click) Face and body masking | You can use video editing software, such as Adobe Premiere, to distort or obscure identifiable information in videos. For images, tools like Paint or Adobe Photoshop can be used to blur or pixelate personal identifiable information. +++++ (Click) Face and body masking | You can use video editing software, such as [[https://www.adobe.com/nl/products/photoshop.html| Adobe Premiere]], to distort or obscure identifiable information in videos. For images, tools like Paint or [[https://www.adobe.com/nl/products/photoshop.html|Adobe Photoshop]] can be used to blur or pixelate personal identifiable information. ++++ 
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 ++++ (Click) Metadata de-identification | ++++ (Click) Metadata de-identification |