In the Scientific Journal of Technology for Life, the authors are responsible for guaranteeing the right to privacy of the subjects of study, protecting their identity both in the writing of the article and in the images, anonymizing the information to guarantee the protection of personal data. Any identifier that may reveal the identity of a participant or volunteer must be removed, including their name, initials, medical record number, online aliases, social media handles, etc., and in any type of resource such as: graphics, photographs, videos, documents, among others.

Where an author wishes to include personal information or images of research participants or any other person, written informed consent (or that of their parents or legal guardians in the case of a person under 18 years of age) will be required for this material to be published. This phase is mandatory.

If any information that could identify the people in the study is discovered without their corresponding informed consent after the publication of the article, it will be temporarily removed until the content that could compromise the privacy of the participants is removed. The new publishable version will be immediate.