This technology is particularly well - suited for, but by no means limited to, web - based advertisement by political campaigns, as well as associating politically important demographic information with individuals as they browse the web, without exposing personal
identifiable information about that individual.
Such requests are typically made through Web browser settings that control signals or other mechanisms that provide consumers the ability to exercise choice regarding the collection of personally
identifiable information about an individual consumer's online activities over time and across third - party websites or online services.
Not exact matches
We may use and / or disclose your Personally
Identifiable Information for the following reasons: to contact you in response to your inquiries, comments and suggestions; to contact you otherwise when necessary; for the specific purpose for which it was volunteered; to track our visitors» use of the site for internal market research; to improve the site and the services Phoenix Media Corporation promotes or provides through the site; to customize the content and / or layout of our site for each
individual visitor; to ask for your participation in brief surveys; to complete any purchases or other transactions you may perform on the site; to notify visitors
about updates to the sites or services; to notify you
about promotions, special offers, etc. regarding products and services provided by Phoenix Media Corporation or its affiliates or partners; to be provided to Phoenix Media Corporation affiliates or third parties in connection with the legitimate business purposes of Phoenix Media Corporation or the site; to be provided to third parties for the legitimate business purposes of those third parties; to generate aggregate statistical studies; as required by law or regulation, or as requested by government authorities, or for the protection of persons or property; and in connection with an acquisition, merger, restructuring, sale or other transfer involving all or any portion of the business associated with the site; and for other business purposes.
In addition, Innovative Dining Group may disclose personally
identifiable information about you to other companies or
individuals in the following circumstances: - Innovative Dining Group utilizes third party service providers to provide products, services or functions on IDG's behalf (such as sending emails or processing credit cards or fulfilling orders placed online) and asks these service providers to agree to maintain the confidentiality of your personally
identifiable information and not to use your personally
identifiable information for any reason except to carry out the purpose (s) for which we retained them; - Innovative Dining Group needs to protect its legal rights (e.g., if Innovative Dining Group is trying to collect money you owe); - Innovative Dining Group must comply with applicable laws, regulations or legal or regulatory processes; - Innovative Dining Group has reason to believe that someone may be causing injury to someone or interfering with - In connection with a sale, merger, transfer, exchange or other disposition of all or a portion of the business conducted by the web site.
The
information about you as an
identifiable individual, including contact details, may be used in the following ways:
While your
individual information (personally
identifiable information) is protected as described in this privacy policy, we reserve the right to use, transfer, sell, and share aggregated, anonymous data
about our users as a group for any business purpose, such as finding compatible advertisers and partners and analyzing usage trends.
As used herein, the term «personal
information» means
information that specifically identifies an
individual (such as a first and last name, address, telephone number, mobile number, e-mail address, or other account number), and demographic and other
information about an
individual when directly linked to personally
identifiable information.
Human subject means a living
individual about whom an investigator (whether professional or student) conducting research obtains (1) Data through intervention or interaction with the
individual, or (2)
Identifiable private
information.
All
individual responses to the questions
about User personality in the TrulyMadly Compatibility Assessment is held strictly confidential, while other non-Personally
Identifiable Information (like first name, occupation, height, colour of skin and eyes etc.) is used to build the User's «My Profile».
This means that we will combine
information about individuals together, or otherwise anonymize the
information, so that no
individual person is
identifiable.
We do collect
information about what Services and content is accessed through a Pupil ID (i.e. the content used by all pupils within a school or class) but no single
individual pupil will be
identifiable from this
information.
The mandatory and optional
information collected by the third party could include personally
identifiable information (PII)
about individual users.
The Privacy Policy describes how the Sites collect, use, and share personally
identifiable information and other non-personally
identifiable information obtained from and
about individuals who visit the Sites.
Definitions Personal
Information — means information about an identifiable individual (examples: name, address, pho
Information — means
information about an identifiable individual (examples: name, address, pho
information about an
identifiable individual (examples: name, address, phone number).
It is important to understand that
individual stages are not always clearly
identifiable and some stages can overlap, but the following
information will help educate you
about the four major stages, as well as their accompanying heartworm symptoms.
It is important to understand that
individual stages are not always clearly
identifiable and some stages can overlap, but the following
information will help educate you
about the four major stages, as well as their accompanying symptoms.
The legislation was designed to provide police with much greater ability to access and track
information about identifiable individuals via the communications technologies that we use every day, such as the Internet, smart phones, and other mobile devices, and at times, without a warrant or any judicial authorization.
The July 1977 Report of the Privacy Protection Study Commission recommended that «each medical - care provider be considered to owe a duty of confidentiality to any
individual who is the subject of a medical record it maintains, and that, therefore, no medical care provider should disclose, or be required to disclose, in individually
identifiable form, any
information about any such
individual without the
individual's explicit authorization, unless the disclosures would be» for specifically enumerated purposes such as treatment, audit or evaluation, research, public health, and law enforcement.
Individually
identifiable health
information about one
individual may exist in the health records of another
individual; health
information about one
individual may include health
information about a second person.
For
individuals, the system may look substantially more complicated because, for the first time, we are ensuring that
individuals will receive detailed
information about how their individually
identifiable health
information may be used and disclosed.
A few commenters believed that no record of
information about an
individual can be truly de-identified and that all such
information should be treated and protected as
identifiable because more and more
information about individuals is being made available to the public, such as voter registration lists and motor vehicle and driver's license lists, that would enable someone to match (and identify) records that otherwise appear to be not
identifiable.
According to the Act, Personal
information is defined as follows: «personal
information» means
information about an
identifiable individual, but does not include the name, title or business address or telephone number of an employee of an organization.
At the same time, the large number of comments from
individuals and groups representing
individuals demonstrate the deep public concern
about the need to protect the privacy of individually
identifiable health
information.
However, the study assumed broader access than provided in the rule, which requires access only to
information in records used to make decisions
about individuals, not all records with
identifiable information.
Comments: A number of commenters expressed concern
about whether references to personal
information about individuals, such as «John Doe is fit to work as a pipe fitter * * *» or «Jane Roe can stand no more than 2 hours * * *», would be considered individually
identifiable health
information.
(3) With respect to
information to be provided to an
individual who is the subject of the individually
identifiable health
information about a use, a disclosure, rights, and remedies, provides the greater amount of
information.
We do not require a covered entity to provide access to all individually
identifiable health
information, because the benefits of access to
information not used to make decisions
about individuals is limited and is outweighed by the burdens on covered entities of locating, retrieving, and providing access to such
information.
We believe, based on many of the comments, that
individuals expect that individually
identifiable health
information about themselves will be used for health care operations such as reviewing the competence or qualifications of health care professionals, evaluating provider and plan performance, and improving the quality of care.
But whether a fingertip, a face or an iris is being scanned, what's being collected is personal
information about an
identifiable individual.
It is now simply defined as: «
information about an
identifiable individual».
«Personal
Information» is defined under Canadian law as information about an identifiable individual or as information that allows an individual to be
Information» is defined under Canadian law as
information about an identifiable individual or as information that allows an individual to be
information about an
identifiable individual or as
information that allows an individual to be
information that allows an
individual to be identified.
Personal
information in this policy means
information about an
identifiable individual as defined from time to time in applicable privacy legislation.
This statement applies to the collection and processing of personal
information, which means
information about an
identifiable individual (you) that Sterling Talent Solutions (Sterling, we or us) collects while you use our web sites and other marketing resources such as webinars and newsletters, and while you interact with us as a prospective, current or former customer.
For the purposes of this Privacy Policy, «personal
information» means
information about an
identifiable individual
DANB will not knowingly collect, use or disclose personally
identifiable information about visitors under 18 years of age, except in the event that an
individual under the age of 18 is enrolled in a dental assisting education program or is accessing the Site for purposes of applying for an examination necessary to practice as a dental assistant in a state that allows
individuals under the age of 18 to be employed as dental assistants.
Personal
information means
information about an
identifiable individual including:
For the purpose of this Policy: «Personal
Information» means any information about an identifiable individual but does n
Information» means any
information about an identifiable individual but does n
information about an
identifiable individual but does not include:
«Personal
Information» means information about an identifiable
Information» means
information about an identifiable
information about an
identifiable individual.