A critical consideration in evaluating anonymization techniques is the trade-off between data utility and privacy. Overly aggressive anonymization can strip data of its value, rendering it useless for analysis and insights. Conversely, minimal anonymization may not adequately protect privacy. Finding the optimal balance requires ongoing evaluation of anonymization methods against the specific contexts in which data will be used, emphasizing the need for adaptable and context-sensitive strategies.
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