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noun. A unique personal identifier is a distinctive piece of information or code that is assigned to an individual to distinguish them from others. This identifier is specific to the person and is used to identify and authenticate their identity in various contexts, such as government records, employment records, financial transactions, or online accounts. It is meant to be unique to the individual, meaning that no two people should have the same identifier. Examples of unique personal identifiers include social security numbers, passport numbers, driver's license numbers, or employee identification numbers. GPT3.5
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noun. A persistent identifier that can be used to recognize a consumer, a family, or a device that is linked to a consumer or family, over time and across different services California Consumer Privacy Act 1798.140(aj)
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unique personal identifier (singular),
unique personal identifiers (plural)
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