When people's political beliefs are challenged, their brains become active in areas that
govern personal identity and emotional responses to threats.
Not exact matches
In such cases, we do not provide your
personal information to them and they will not know your
identity unless you choose to transact with them, in which case their privacy policies will
govern your relationship.
Providence Commercial Litigation counsel Steven Richard is quoted in this article discussing the
Identity Theft Protection Act, which
governs the steps businesses and other entities must take to prevent the theft of
personal information like Social Security and credit card numbers.