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Personally Identifiable Information (PII)

Any specific piece of data, or combination of data points, that can be used to directly distinguish, trace, or uncover the identity of a specific individual. Common examples include full names, physical home addresses, email addresses, phone numbers, and passport numbers, all of which require strict security measures and privacy compliance.

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