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{{Quote|any [[record]] about an individual, whether in paper, [[electronic]], or other form, that is a [[consumer report]] or is derived from a [[consumer report]]. Consumer information also means a [[compilation]] of such records. Consumer information does not include information that does not identify individuals, such as [[aggregate information]] or [[blind data]].<ref>16 C.F.R. §682.1(c).</ref>}}
 
{{Quote|any [[record]] about an individual, whether in paper, [[electronic]], or other form, that is a [[consumer report]] or is derived from a [[consumer report]]. Consumer information also means a [[compilation]] of such records. Consumer information does not include information that does not identify individuals, such as [[aggregate information]] or [[blind data]].<ref>16 C.F.R. §682.1(c).</ref>}}
   
== Overview ==
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"Consumer information can be derived from [[mobile network]]s, [[device]]s (including [[smartphone]]s and [[tablet]]s), [[operating system]]s, and [[application]]s. In addition, resellers may obtain [[personal information]] from the [[profile]] or [[public information]] areas of [[website]]s, including [[social media]] [[site]]s such as [[Facebook]], [[LinkedIn]], [[MySpace]], and [[Twitter]], or from [[information]] [[post]]ed to [[blog]]s or discussion [[forum]]s. Depending on the context, [[information]] from these sources may be [[publicly available data|publicly available]] or [[Nonpublic information|nonpublic]]."<ref>[[Information Resellers: Consumer Privacy Framework Needs to Reflect Changes in Technology and the Marketplace]], at 4.</ref>
 
 
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