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Earlier this month, the ICO published draft guidance on privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs) to help organisations unlock the potential of data by putting a data protection by design approach into practice. PETs are technologies that can help organisations share and use people’s data responsibly, lawfully, and securely, including by minimising the amount of data used and by encrypting or anonymising personal information.

The draft PETs guidance explains the benefits and different types of PETs currently available, as well as how they can help organisations comply with data protection law. It is part of the ICO’s draft guidance on anonymisation and pseudonymisation, which the ICO published in May 2021, and the ICO is seeking feedback to help refine and improve the final guidance. The deadline for responding to the consultation was 16 September 2022, but it has now been extended to 31 December 2022. To access the consultation, click here.