This article published by the International Association of Privacy Professionals outlines key recommendations for regulating non-identifiable data, as privacy laws evolve worldwide. The authors advocate for clear regulations to diminish uncertainty and avoid inaction. They suggest creating incentives, recognizing the benefits of using non-identifiable data, enabling its creation without the need for additional consent, and having acceptable risk thresholds based on established precedents. They suggest ethics reviews to manage the risks associated with inappropriate uses, and security, privacy and contractual controls to deal with reidentification risks. Within the article they point to a more detailed analysis of the issue.