while reading through this conversation, I need to add the following in regard to "anonymity" and "anonymization".
I understand the need for "backward compatibility", a term widely used in computer sciences for the deployment of software solutions, however, with the current state and availability of this internet, asking for
"anonymity" is .... a "longer path to travel" .... one less trustworthy, one much slower. (...) This poses additional challenges in particular when the main concern is one of intellectual property (Patent).
Other solutions exist that address and solve the same concerns while simultaneously offering similar, and even the same levels of protection of intellectual property.
In regards to personal and even intimate data, (the hardest subjects and theme when on a public conversation \ chat ) the requirement is for real-time notification and real-time sharing of those who are using the data with the ones that originated the data. A good rule of thumb when thinking about data ownership ( anonymity) is: every time one finds the need for usage of some type of encryption or impose some type of "access restriction", it means there's another, simpler alternative, as a solution to that specific problem.