Anonymization of the German identity card

In this article, we will look at an example of anonymization of a German ID card, as well as the data classification process by the Bluur artificial intelligence model.

Patryk Gabryś
Bluur® Team

Table of contents

In this article:

Original document (front)

Data in document requiring anonymization

  1. Surname
  2. Name given at birth
  3. Names
  4. Document number
  5. Expiration date of the document
  6. Signature
  7. Date of birth
  8. Photos of the document holder

Preliminary classification using artificial intelligence (front)

Automatically classified data

  1. Surname
  2. Name given at birth
  3. Names
  4. Document number
  5. Expiration date of the document
  6. Signature
  7. Date of birth
  8. Photos of the document holder

Anonymized document (front)

Original document (reverse)

Data in document requiring anonymization

  1. Address
  2. Release date
  3. Place of issue
  4. Name
  5. Surname
  6. Document number
  7. Release date
  8. Owner’s photo

Preliminary classification using artificial intelligence (reverse)

Automatically classified data

  1. Address
  2. Release date
  3. Place of issue
  4. Name
  5. Surname
  6. Document number
  7. Release date
  8. Owner’s photo

Anonymized document (reverse)

Patryk Gabryś
Bluur® Team

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