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P.I.I. is an acronym that stands for personal[ly] identifiable information.

Lifelock.com defines Personal Identifiable Information (PII):

“Personally identifiable information, or PII, is any data that could potentially be used to identify a particular person. Examples include a full name, Social Security number, driver’s license number, bank account number, passport number, and email address.

We often talk about PII in the context of data breaches and identity theft. If a company or organization suffers a data breach, a significant concern is what PII might be exposed—the personal data of the customers that do business or otherwise interact with the entity. Exposed PII can be sold on the dark web and used to commit identity theft, putting breach victims at risk.”

As a professional in the Records & Information Management field, Mrs. Koutz is very familiar with the importance of protecting PII for her family and for the families of each and everyone of our end-users.  We do everything we can to protect your privacy, using security certificates, proven third-party payment providers, virus and malware protection and much more.  This doesn’t guarantee 100% protection, so it is important for each person to be responsible stewards of their own PII.  We will do our part to the best of our ability, but always recommend that you educate yourself and protect yourself and your family.  We recommend using Lifelock by Norton to help keep your information safe.

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