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by palant
1778 days ago
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No, it isn’t PII in the legal sense, it doesn’t allow identifying you directly. Which doesn’t mean that it cannot be tied to your identity. Just one example: if you regularly post to social media what you bought online, this information could be correlated with the Keepa data to find out which profile is likely yours and what else you looked at. But GDPR doesn’t merely require you to disclosure collection of PII, but rather all data collected. There is a good reason for that. |
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