2024 biennial survey on privacy - results
We conduct regular two yearly research among the general public to measure awareness, knowledge and levels of concern around privacy.
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We conduct regular research among the general public to measure awareness, knowledge and levels of concern regarding privacy and the protection of personal information. Over the years some tracking measures have been retained. In addition the question set is adapted in line with issues of the day and priority focus areas for the OPC.
These are the results of our latest surveys about privacy. If you need to see results that aren't here (because they're older surveys) please email enquiries@privacy.org.nz
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We conduct regular two yearly research among the general public to measure awareness, knowledge and levels of concern around privacy.
The results of our 2022 privacy survey showed that 65 percent of New Zealanders want more privacy regulation.
The Privacy Concerns and Sharing Data 2020 survey was commissioned by the Office of the Privacy Commissioner and conducted by UMR Research.