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personally identifiable informationInformation that can be utilized to identify an individual including but not limited to name, address, social security number, phone number, etc.
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personally identifiable informationAny information that can be used to uniquely identify, contact, or locate an individual, either alone or in conjunction with other sources, such as their name, Social Security number, driver&a [..]
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personally identifiable informationAbbreviated as PII or pii, personally identifiable information is any information that can identify an individual. This type of information may be requested from users through online forms and can inc [..]
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personally identifiable informationLibrary records linking the name of a library user to specific information sought or received; resources consulted, borrowed, acquired or transmitted; or facilities or services used, including but not [..]
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personally identifiable informationPII is any data about an individual that could, potentially identify that person, such as a name, ...
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personally identifiable informationInformation that can be used to distinguish or trace an individual's identity, either alone or when combined with other personal or identifying information that is linked or linkable to a specifi [..]
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personally identifiable informationIn information security and privacy, any piece of information which can potentially be used to uniquely identify, locate, or contact a person or steal the identity of a person.
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personally identifiable informationThe term personally identifiable information means--
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personally identifiable informationPII means information that can be used to distinguish or trace an individual's identity, either alone or when combined with other personal or identifying information that is linked or linkable to a specific individual. Some information that is considered to be PII is available in public sources such as telephone books, public Web sites, and un [..]
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personally identifiable informationPII is information that could be used to identify an individual, either directly or indirectly.
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personally identifiable informationAny information that can be used to trace the identity of an individual such as Social Security number, date of birth, medical and financial data.
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personally identifiable informationAny type of information pertaining to an individual that can be used to uniquely identify that individual. Identity of a person can be established by tracing their most basic attributes such as name, [..]
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personally identifiable informationInformation such as name, address, phone number, credit card information, bank account information, or social security number.
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personally identifiable information'Personal information' is information concerning an identified or identifiable individual, the collection, use or disclosure which the individual would ordinarily want to control. Different anti-spyware vendors will apply their own definitions of 'personal information' within their own anti-spyware applications in response to th [..]
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personally identifiable informationInformation relating to an individual that reasonably identifies the individual, except where such information is public by operation of university policy or applicable law (e.g., past or present employees' names, titles, positions, salaries or other information designated as public records under the North Carolina State Personnel Act; student [..]
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personally identifiable informationSee Confidential University Data
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personally identifiable informationn. datos personales identificativos
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personally identifiable informationPersonal Identifiable Information (PII or pii) is a type of data that identifies the unique identity of an individual. It is one of the most basic forms of personal information and includes an individ [..]
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personally identifiable informationPersonally Identifiable Information (PII) is any information used or intended to be used to identify a particular individual, including name, address, telephone number, email address, financial account number, and government-issued identifier.
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personally identifiable informationInformation that can be used to identify a respondent that minimally includes name, address, telephone number and identification number (such as social security number or driver’s license number), but [..]
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personally identifiable informationInformation that directly identifies an individual. PII examples include name, address, social security number, or other identifying number or code, telephone number, and e-mail address. PII can also [..]
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personally identifiable information
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