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non-personally identifiable information
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noun. Non-personally identifiable information (NPII) refers to data that cannot be used to directly identify an individual. This type of information may include demographic details such as age, gender, or location, as well as user behavior patterns, preferences, or browsing history. Even though NPII does not directly identify an individual, it can still be valuable for statistical analysis, marketing purposes, or improving user experience. GPT3.5
Word Forms:
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non-personally identifiable information (singular),
non-personally identifiable information (plural)
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- The types of information that we collect fall under two general categories: personally identifiable information (PII) and non-personally identifiable information (non-PII). #eharmony
- How we use (and do not use) non-personally identifiable information: We use non-personally identifiable information in aggregate form to build higher quality, more useful Services by performing statistical analyses of the collective characteristics and behavior of our visitors and users, and by measuring demographics and interests regarding specific areas of the Services. #dice
- We may collect and release Personally Identifiable Information and/or non-personally-identifiable information if required to do so by law, or in the good-faith belief that such action is necessary to comply with state and federal laws (such as U.S. Copyright Law), international law or respond to a court order, subpoena, or search warrant or equivalent, or where in our reasonable belief, an individual' s physical safety may be at risk or threatened. #whatsapp
- We also collect certain standard, non-personally identifiable information that your browser sends to every Web site you visit, such as your IP address, browser type and language, access times, and referring Web site addresses. #healthvault
- Web servers serving washingtonpost.com automatically collect certain non-personally identifiable information, such as which pages each user visits and the domain name of visitors. #washpost
- We also use non-personally identifiable information and certain technical information about your computer and your access of the Sites (including your IP address) in order to operate, maintain and manage the Sites. #simplyhired
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