👉 Anonymous computing refers to a system design paradigm where the identity of users, applications, or processes remains hidden or anonymous during the execution of computations. This is achieved through various techniques such as encryption, access control mechanisms, and distributed computing models that ensure that no single entity can trace back the operations to specific individuals or sources. In anonymous computing, data is processed in a way that preserves user privacy and confidentiality, making it particularly useful in scenarios where sensitive information must be handled securely, such as in healthcare, finance, and government services. By abstracting the identity of the participants, anonymous computing enables collaborative and distributed computing without compromising personal or organizational security.