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noun. Public information refers to data, facts, or details that are freely available and accessible to the general public. This information can come from various sources such as government agencies, public institutions, news organizations, and other publicly available resources. Public information is not confidential or proprietary and can be obtained and used by anyone for various purposes, including research, education, decision-making, or public awareness. GPT3.5
Word Forms:
- noun.
public information (singular),
public information (plural)
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Policy Examples: |
- Access to a Zynga ID or your SNS User ID may allow others to view the public information associated with your related SNS or Zynga account. #zynga
- Any data that you disclose in any of these forums, blogs, chats or the like will become public information, and there is no expectation of privacy or confidentiality with respect to that data. #rovio
- Your public information includes the messages you Tweet; the metadata provided with Tweets, such as when you Tweeted and the client application you used to Tweet; the language, country, and time zone associated with your account; and the lists you create, people you follow, Tweets you mark as likes or Retweet, and many other bits of information that result from your use of the Twitter Services. #twitter
- This is because sites and apps using instant personalization can access your User ID, your friend list, and your public information. #facebook
- If you choose to log-in, access or otherwise connect to the Hulu Services, or contact Hulu, through a third-party service (such as Facebook), we may, for example, collect your user ID and user name associated with that service, as well as any information you make public using that service. #hulu
- Public Information and Posts consist of comments or content that you post to the Fox News Services and the information about you that accompanies those posts or content, which may include a name, user name, comments, likes, status, profile information and picture. #foxnews
- If you have made that information public, then the application can access it just like anyone else. #facebook
- We consider your Payment Information and shipping address private and do not make such information public. #twitter
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