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Personal Identifiable Information (PII) describes a relationship between information and a uniquely identifiable person. Sensitive PII refers to a category of PII that contains significant information about individuals. In general, sources of sensitivity of PII can be tracked by partitioning the basic unit of linguistic information into three parts: identity, verb, and the reminder of the linguistic construct. In this paper, we analyze the anatomy of PII with respect to its sensitivity and apply it to Arabic. The paper reports on an experimental system that uses such a method.