Non-identifying information definition

Non-identifying information means a description that does not provide information that could lead the recipient of the information to recognize a consumer.
Non-identifying information means genetic and social history and health history which excludes information identifying any birth parent, birth family, putative father, putative father's family, adoptee, or adoptive parent.¶
Non-identifying information means information whose disclosure, alone or in combination with other information, does not reveal the identity of the person to whom it relates.

More Definitions of Non-identifying information

Non-identifying information means health and social and genetic history of the adult adoptees, birth parents, putative fathers, and other specified persons.
Non-identifying information means information that alone cannot identify you, including data from Cookies, Pixel Tags and Web Beacons, and Device Data. Non- Identifying Information may be derived from Personal Information.
Non-identifying information means any information the disclosure of which, alone or in combination with other information, in the opinion of the Minister, would not likely reveal the identity of the person to whom it relates, and includes, where the adopted person is, or is entitled to be registered as an Indian under the Indian Act (Canada), the iden- tification of the person’s community of origin;
Non-identifying information means information that is not identifying information. (“renseignements non identificatoires”) R.S.O. 1990, c. C.11, s. 166 (2).
Non-identifying information means a description that does not provide
Non-identifying information means information other than identifying information;
Non-identifying information means information in a record about a person which does not reveal the person's identity but which reveals non-identifying characteristics such as year of birth, ethnic origin, physical description, education level, religion and health history; (« renseignement non signalétique »)