Personal identifier

Personal Identifiers (PID) are a subset of personally identifiable information (PII) data elements, which identify a unique individual and can permit another person to “assume” that individual’s identity without their knowledge or consent.

This can occur when PID data elements are used in any of these ways:

  1. Alone
  2. Combined with a person’s name
  3. Combined with other PID data elements
  4. Combined with other PII

Examples of PID

These examples are provided only as guidance. Other PIDs may be used in your location, and they may vary by country or region.

Privately issued ID credentials

Transactional financial account numbers

Biometric identifiers

Health or medical information

Electronic identification credentials

Full Date of Birth

European-defined sensitive data

Treated as PID globally, not just for citizens of the EU

See also

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