A single attribute refers to a piece of information or data about an individual that, on its own, may not necessarily identify them. However, when combined with other attributes, it can contribute to uniquely identifying an individual.
D. A single attribute describes a piece of personal data that alone may not identify an individual.
Personal data refers to any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person. A single attribute, such as someone's birthdate or postal code, may not be sufficient to identify a specific individual on its own, but it can be combined with other data points to create a more complete picture of the person's identity.
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