Social security number, Home telephone number, and Birth date.
Personally Identifiable information as used in information security, is information that can be used on its own or with other information to identify, contact or locate a single person.
HIPPA broadened the definition of personally identifiable information to include Health Information.
Personally Identifiable Information
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Yes, they are part of what is called "personally identifiable information" for the purposes of data security. Personally identifiable information is any data that could potentially identify a specific individual. Any information that can be used to distinguish one person from another or that can be used to pick specifics out of anonymous data can be considered personally identifiable. Especially in the cases of children, phone numbers are part of the personally identifiable information that should NOT be shared online in order to stay safe. (Telephone numbers are not unique to an individual and cannot be used as a form of ID.)
Yes, your home address is an example of a personally identifiable information. If someone has your physical address they can get the name of the residents and other personal information from public records.
All of the Above
All of the Above
A relative's business address.
Examples of personally identifiable information (PII) include names, social security numbers, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, and financial account numbers, as they can be used to identify or locate an individual.
Marital Status
A relative's business address