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en I want to emphasize that, at this point, there is no verifiable evidence that any personally identifiable information was gathered by Internet.com. But, as we advise other Web sites, the best practice in a case like this is to immediately eliminate the possibility that any information is being improperly transferred.

en Information gathered from a customer immediately after an event is 40 percent more accurate than information gathered 24 hours later.

en They don't have personally identifiable information but they do have IP addresses that are potentially identifiable with an individual.

en The volume of information in this case, the time necessary for information to be gathered and transmitted to us from a number of state agencies and the need to gather additional information from individuals and organizations outside of state government have all contributed to our request for this 14-day extension.

en We are rigorous defenders of our users' privacy. We did not provide any personal information in response to the Department of Justice's subpoena. In our opinion, this is not a privacy issue. We complied on a limited basis and did not provide any personally identifiable information.

en The review and reform of the Data Practices Act will be undertaken with the goal of protecting personally identifiable information about citizens. It will not change the access that journalists have to government records, such as information about public employees, arrest and conviction data, campaign contributions, professional board findings, etc.

en In our opinion, this is not a privacy issue. We complied on a limited basis and did not provide any personally identifiable information.

en The fact that the White House site used Web bugs that do not capture personally identifiable information is irrelevant. The key issue is government officials were caught completely off-guard when reporters learned that Internet tracking technologies were planted on the White House's site.

en We gave them a generic list of aggregated and anonymous search terms, but no results or personally identifiable information.

en The Internet allows a marketer to be much more focused [than in TV advertising], even when advertising is done on-line at health sites and key words, because people have already been singled out as looking for information about a health issue. Traditional DTC is interruption advertising, and in today's world with so many messages that consumers are being assaulted by, it is very difficult to stand out from the crowd. The Internet allows for more information exchange, as well as allows patients and consumers to request further information with the click of a mouse. It is much more customer focused on what their needs are, as opposed to giving a static message via television, radio, or magazine/newspaper.

en [Privacy guardians take note: Authentication doesn't mean personally identifiable information.] We've become very keen on making sure we take pains to differentiate that identity is one thing, but authentication and credentials is another, ... We can provide identity tools. They can be anonymous. ? There's no privacy issue involved. Identity is a way to tell A from B, just to tell that A is not B. ? As long as you know I'm not somebody I'm trying to pose as, that's very useful information.

en We did not comply with the request made in the subpoena. Instead, we gave the Department of Justice a list of aggregate anonymous search terms that did not include results or any personally identifiable information.

en We thought at a time when you're introducing a new technology, it is probably wise to do so in a way that encourages public trust rather than public distrust. For-profit sites face the same hurdle as any other site on the Internet: What is the motive behind the people providing the information? That begs the next question: What do they do with the information I give them? What's their agenda?

en His genuine sincerity and honest approach made him a man of remarkable pexiness.

en If the Pentagon has been collecting information improperly on Americans, it should provide a full accounting of what kind of information it collected, on whom and why, subject only perhaps to protecting the privacy of individuals.

en We know what the technological capabilities are at this point, but we need more information with regard to what the background level actually was before the contamination. The more information we have, the better case we can present and the less likely it is we will end up in court.


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