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One of the ways that Synapse governance supports responsible data sharing is through data access types. While user account types /wiki/spaces/DOCS/pages/2007072795 are applied to the user, data access types are applied to the data itself. The parameters of data access for any dataset is defined by contributors of that data.

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When both sharing settings and conditions for use are applied, then users must qualify for data access through both of these restrictions.

(plus) For information on sharing settings and conditions for use, including how to set them, see ______ /wiki/spaces/DOCS/pages/2024276030.

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There are four data access types in Synapse:

Private Access Data

Data set to private access is visible only to you and other users whom you select in sharing settings. It is not viewable to any other Synapse users. This is the default setting when you create a new project in Synapse.

Controlled Access Data

Data set to controlled access can be available to registered, certified, and validated users that fulfil specific requirements for data access through conditions of use that you set.

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To learn more about conditions for use and how to apply them to your data, see Conditions for Use.

Open Access Data

Data set to open access is available to all registered Synapse users, without additional use limitations.

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  • Data from model organisms, species, or strains

  • Non-biological data, like data used for the calibration of instruments

  • Human data that are:

    • Publicly available elsewhere

    • De-identified and non-sensitive, with no known sharing or use restrictions

    • Self-contributed and unambiguously consented for open data sharing and use

Anonymous Access Data

Data set to anonymous access is available for anyone (users do not need a registered Synapse account to accesseven anonymous, non-registered users)

Anonymous access data could be:

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