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| + | ===== How to Use the Anonymize Function ===== | ||
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| + | Protecting sensitive medical data and the identity of a biopsy's owner is not only ethical/polite, it is a legal responsibility.\\ | ||
| + | Many of our software have features to hide potentially identifying information a slide may contain, such as by [[https://docs.pathomation.com/my/doku.php?id=how_to_share_a_slide|hiding the barcode when sharing slides on My Pathomation]], or [[https://docs.pathomation.com/pathotrainer/doku.php?id=cases_and_case_collections|hiding labels and replacing filenames with Captions in Pathotrainer]]. | ||
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| + | However, the best and safest practice with personally identifiable information is //**"if you don't need it, don't upload it in the first place"**// | ||
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| + | That's where the Anonymize tab in PMA.start comes in. \\ | ||
| + | Simply go to the to tab, select the slides you want to anonymize, and run the program. It's done in seconds.\\ | ||
| + | Check out the full guide in the video below: | ||
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| + | {{ ::pmastart_anonymize.mp4? |}} | ||
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