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To pseudonymize the User Consent We assign randomly created but unique IDs to reliably assign Consent data to a user. These IDs are therefore already pseudonyms and are created by the client-side code of the CMP. To pseudonymise the user consent ID, we use the hash procedure SHA-256 and the IP address of the user is stored anonymously. In doing so, 2 blocks or 6 digits of the IP address (IPv4) are deleted. In addition, some blocks of the IP address are encrypted in idle mode. (AES 256). A single consent document also receives a unique ID, which is created with a double hash procedure from the user ID and other non-user-specific IDs to increase data integrity and thus also represents a pseudonym. The double hash is created on the server side.

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