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The phrase "sensitive personal information" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to personal details or data that should be handled with care and kept confidential, as they may be considered sensitive or private. Example: "Our company takes the protection of sensitive personal information very seriously, and we have strict protocols in place for handling such data."
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Never, ever provide sensitive personal information to anyone in person, online or by phone unless you are in control of the communication and have confirmed their legitimacy.
If the person you trust starts asking for sensitive personal information, ignore and report him to the website staff immediately.
"This is, I accept, a case in which sensitive personal information is involved," the judgment said.
And they argue that placing sensitive personal information on centralized computers will make it possible for information to leak out.
As for the concerns that DNA collection creates a database of sensitive personal information, that's not true.
The agency requires Registered Traveler service providers, including Clear, to encrypt files containing participants' sensitive personal information.
Their results would be classified as "sensitive personal information", says James Davies of Lewis Silkin, a law firm.
(It's also important to check the service's privacy policy because you'll be handing over potentially sensitive personal information).
To wit, electronic medical data containing sensitive personal information can be released, either accidentally or deliberately, and disseminated.
The power to conceal or reveal sensitive personal information turns out to be just like the power of the bully in the school playground.
Zuckerberg would have to persuade the American people that he was a trustworthy steward not only of their most sensitive personal information but also of their discourse online.
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