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(Score: -1, Spam) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday October 26, @09:36AM
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by Anonymous Coward
on Sunday October 26, @09:36AM (#1422309)
Wow, Janrinok has lost it! Called out for three times ignoring kolie's request to not flag in his journal, janrinok has flagged that, too! Must be that he thinks any discussion of doxxing is equivalent to doxxing, even though doxing is not illegal in Oregon, or Britanny, for that matter. So, can someone rein in the Mad Editor, and rescind his rude flaggings, so we can continue with a rational discussion of issues with Soylent Phoenix?
PII is information that enables a person to be identified and is defined in the US as:
Information that can be used to distinguish or trace an individual's identity, such as their name, social security number, biometric records, etc. alone, or when combined with other personal or recognizing linked or linkable information, such as date and place of birth, as well as the mother's maiden name, in official standards like the NIST Guide, demonstrates a proactive approach to ensuring robust privacy safeguards amid the dynamic landscape of data security. This integration into established standards is a foundational framework for organizations to adopt and implement effective measures in safeguarding individuals' personal information.
(Score: -1, Spam) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday October 26, @09:36AM (1 child)
Wow, Janrinok has lost it! Called out for three times ignoring kolie's request to not flag in his journal, janrinok has flagged that, too! Must be that he thinks any discussion of doxxing is equivalent to doxxing, even though doxing is not illegal in Oregon, or Britanny, for that matter. So, can someone rein in the Mad Editor, and rescind his rude flaggings, so we can continue with a rational discussion of issues with Soylent Phoenix?
(Score: 2) by janrinok on Sunday October 26, @09:56AM
PII is information that enables a person to be identified and is defined in the US as:
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