![]() Even though there is no uniform definition, however, it's clear that that more and more information is falling under the PII/personal information umbrella. ![]() In the US, data privacy is governed by laws, rules and regulations specific to market sectors such as banking, healthcare, payment processing, and the like, as well as state laws such as breach notification statutes). Companies, such as Google, often include their own definition of personal information in their privacy policy. ![]() This is because the US takes a "sectoral" approach to data privacy. However, in the US, there is no uniform definition of personal information. To many, "personally identifiable information" (also "PII" or "personal information") means information that can be used to identify an individual, such as a person's name, address, email address, social security number/drivers' license number, etc. ![]()
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