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Requesting Removal of PII/Sensitive Information from TeamDynamix

Learn about the procedures for requesting a removal of personally identifiable information (PII)/sensitive information from TeamDynamix.

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What is PII/Sensitive Information?


Personally identifiable information (PII) and sensitive information can be described as data that makes it easy to pinpoint who someone is.

As defined by Cornell, some examples of PII and sensitive information can include:

  • SSN
  • Credit card or debit card numbers
  • Driver’s license
  • Health information

And more.

How Does Cornell Store Sensitive Information?


Cornell does not authorize the storage of certain sensitive information in TeamDynamix. See the Cornell Regulated Data Chart for specifics.

Request Removal of Information from TeamDynamix


Submit a support request to the Cornell TeamDynamix support team detailing your request if you have identified information stored in TeamDynamix that is not authorized to be stored and are unable to remove it yourself.

Requests will be reviewed and acted upon by Cornell's central TeamDynamix system administrators.

Removal Process


Depending on the severity of the case, it can take up to 24 hours to complete a request.

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