Unlikely to be considered personally identifiable information (PII) would be data that cannot directly identify an individual or is too vague to link back to a specific person. For example, general demographic information such as age range or occupation may not qualify as PII on its own. In contrast, a name, social security number, address, or mother’s maiden name are all specific identifiers that can directly link to an individual, making them clear examples of PII.
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