Lexeme: non-personally identifiable data  
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Definition:
  1. noun. Non-personally identifiable data (NPID) refers to information collected or processed in a way that does not directly or indirectly identify an individual. NPID includes various types of data that, on their own or in combination, cannot be linked to a specific person. This can encompass demographic information such as age, gender, or location, as well as transactional data, user behavior patterns, or aggregate statistics. The purpose of collecting NPID is often to analyze trends, conduct research, improve products or services, or personalize user experiences, while maintaining the anonymity and privacy of individuals. GPT3.5
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  • noun. non-personally identifiable data (singular), non-personally identifiable data (plural)
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Policy Examples:
  • Non-personally identifiable data may be shared with third-party partners of AOL Advertising on an anonymous basis. #aol
  • The information we collect may be 'personally identifiable' (meaning it can be used to specifically identify you as a unique person) or 'non-personally identifiable' (meaning it can't be used to specifically identify you). #pinterest
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