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Harvard Launches Public Registry Tracking Real-World Applications of Differential Privacy

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Harvard researchers have introduced the Differential Privacy Deployments Registry, a publicly accessible database that tracks real-world applications of differential privacy by organizations and government agencies. The initiative aims to enhance understanding and implementation of data protection methods designed to safeguard individuals’ privacy. The registry serves as an interactive tool for professionals in the field and has potential utility for policymakers seeking to navigate privacy concerns.

The database stems from Harvard-developed theories on differential privacy and incorporates insights from a 2025 study. It compiles examples of how companies and public institutions have employed these techniques to protect sensitive information while maintaining data usability. By cataloging these deployments, the registry provides a resource for practitioners looking to adopt or refine their own approaches to data privacy. Researchers anticipate that this centralized repository will also inform policy discussions around balancing innovation with individual privacy rights.

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Date: April 2, 2026

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