traceable vs trackable: What is the difference (if any)? trackable = (en adjective) Able to be tracked, or worthy of being tracked traceable = (en adjective) Capable of being traced; possible to track down – javase Commented Jun 9, 2020 at 21:11
meaning - Is the word trackable used correctly here? - English Language . . . Trackable implies an ability to find in the present, and doesn't necessarily imply knowledge of past locations (although in context it might) So I could track a car by finding it and following it, without knowing where it started its journey from
meaning - English Language Usage Stack Exchange Ah, the term is a set two-word term (actually, one could argue that PII is a three-word term from what follows), as this Wikipedia article tells us: : Personally identifiable information "Personally identifiable information" (PII), as used in US privacy law and information security, is information that can be used on its own or with other information to identify, contact, or locate a single