How does the Data Browser protect participant privacy?

Participant privacy is protected in multiple ways. Personally identifiable information (PII) is any data that could potentially identify a specific individual. All PII, such as names and addresses are removed from participant records made available to the public and researchers. In addition, all data are rounded up to 20 participants. For example, if only 8 participants have a particular medical condition it will be displayed as 20. It is not possible to view individual data records on the Data Browser. The Data Browser shows aggregate data for groups of de-identified participants. All of Us program data are stored on a secure, encrypted platform that receives routine updates.