Acronym for Personally Identifiable Information. This refers to information such as name, mailing address, phone number or email address.
personally identifiable information. Data elements that are associated with a specific individual and that can be accessed and used in such a way that the identity of the individual who submitted the PII is known.
(Personally Identifiable Information) - refers to information such as an individual's name, mailing address, phone number or e-mail address.
Personally Identifiable information - your name, address, physical location, physical characteristics, and anything which would allow a person who didn't know you already to seek you out.
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Personally Identifiable Information. Information that can be used to get around the anonymous nature of the Internet and discover a user's true identity.
Personally Identifiable Information. Information that can be traced back to an individual (in contrast to Non-Personal Information and Aggregate Information ). Examples of PII include your name, home address, telephone number, email address, and Social Security number. If other pieces of information are linked to PII, they also become PII. For example, if you use a nickname to chat online and give out your real name while chatting, your nickname becomes PII when linked with other PII. server. A computer that provides services to other computers. A "web server" stores web site files and "serves" them to people who request them.
Personally Identifiable Information. Information that can be traced back to a specific individual user, e.g., name, postal address, e-mail address, telephone number, or Social Security number. Personal user preferences tracked by a Web site via a "Cookie" (see definition above) is also considered personally identifiable when linked to other Personally Identifiable Information provided by user on line. (Compare With Aggregate Information.)
Personally Identifiable Information. Information such as name, address, phone number, credit card information, bank account information, or social security number.
PII - See personally identifiable information.
personally identifiable information. Any information relating to an identified or identifiable individual. Such information may include name, country, street address, e-mail address, credit card number, Social Security number, government ID number, IP address, or any unique identifier that is associated with PII in another system. Also known as personal information or personal data.
Information such as a name, mailing address, e-mail address, phone number, or Social Security number that can be used to identify an individual. Internet user preferences linked to this type of information can also be considered PII.
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