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Personally Identifiable Information
Personally identifiable information (noun)
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Personally identifiable information (PII) is any piece of information that can be used to identify a person, either on its own or combined with other data. Examples of PII include name, address, birth date, passport number, and medical records.
Appears in: Privacy Policies, Cookie Policies, GDPR, and CCPA
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