That's right. Half of them in their language use the term “de-identified information”. You don't have to turn around and say it isn't “not personal information”. It just reads that way. That's really what I'm talking about.
November 9th, 2023 / 4:20 p.m.
Principal, Privacy and Regulatory Law Counsel, David Young Law, As an Individual
That's right. Half of them in their language use the term “de-identified information”. You don't have to turn around and say it isn't “not personal information”. It just reads that way. That's really what I'm talking about.
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