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The phrase "a personal data" is not correct in English; it should be "personal data" without the article "a." You can use "personal data" when referring to information that relates to an individual and can be used to identify them.
Example: "The company is committed to protecting personal data and ensuring privacy for all its users."
Alternatives: "personal information" or "individual data".
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From a personal data standpoint, this is extremely worrying".
Before the practice a personal data questionnaire is applied to the users.
The police then approached the student union with a personal data request.
We propose here a multi-level architecture to provide both a sufficient security level and a personal data privacy protection.
Charities should make sure you have the right procedures in place to detect, report and investigate a personal data breach.
The Personas project, created by Judith's student Aaron Zinman, is another example of a personal data portrait.
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Those two elements — detectors in physical stores; and a personal data-gathering SDK in mobile apps — come together to power Fidzup's retail-focused, location-based ad service which pushes ads to mobile users when they're near a partner store.
In America a personal-data seller, Acxiom, started a website in September 2013 to let people consult their data (and improve them), giving individuals some control.A report by the World Economic Forum called personal data "a new asset class".
The digital world is to be greeted with a new personal data regime including a "right to be forgotten" law.
There's always a concern when personal data becomes an asset to be bought and sold.
A registration form, including a range of personal data, was filled in by the care provider.
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