Privacy concerns exist wherever uniquely identifiable data relating to a person or persons are collected and stored, in digital form or otherwise.
All individually identifiable data will be dealt with in the strictest confidence.
Justice Byron White concurred in part, but he would have allowed an increased sentence based on any "objective, identifiable data not known to the trial judge" at the original sentencing.
Session cookies only collect non-personally identifiable data.
The supervising Institutional Review Board (IRB) oversees the release of any personally identifiable data to the sponsor.
Access Idaho does not reveal specific information about subscribers or other personally identifiable data to unaffiliated third parties for their independent use, except if required to do so by law.
CDC recommends that, unless there is a valid public health purpose (e.g., a longitudinal study that requires record linkage), programs should not collect nor maintain identifiable data.
"From the outset, we developed an innovative technology to enable online marketers to understand the interests of Web site visitors based strictly on anonymous, nonpersonally identifiable data," he said.
I'm sure that as statisticians they would never want to disclose clearly identifiable data, but they have no leg to stand on under section 39, part four of the Act.
That is, are there other ways that identifiable or trackable data of any kind leaks from people's machines?