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Is an IP Address Protected Information?

My third article on privacy and networking is up over at Packet Pushers—

Here’s a question for network or application folks tasked with protecting user and/or customer privacy: Is an IP address personally identifiable information (PII)? While there are many kinds of PII in networks (see the last column for more details), the IP address is just about the most common.

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