Privacy brochures in English and Te Reo
Our brochure covers New Zealander’s privacy rights and can be printed from our website or couriered to you as professionally-printed handouts.
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Our brochure covers New Zealander’s privacy rights and can be printed from our website or couriered to you as professionally-printed handouts.
A video of an upset minor went viral on social media after it was uploaded without their consent.
New Zealanders have been having their say on possible new rules for biometric processing, which the Office of the Privacy Commissioner is now sharing.
This issue we launch Poupou Matatapu, talk about the Consumer and Product Data Bill and Privacy Amendment Bill and share GCPO's information sharing guidance.
The Privacy Commissioner provides data privacy adequacy reporting to the European Commission. The reports provide updates of NZ's data protection environment.
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner has launched a free online toolkit today to help businesses and organisations do privacy well.
Our Compliance Team are responsible for making sure New Zealand's agencies, businesses, and organisations are doing privacy well. Here's their 23/24 work.
Deputy Privacy Commissioner Liz MacPherson takes the helm and writes a thought piece about penalties and a comparison with an Australian case.
Privacy Week was a roaring success (we made an infographic), we've opened consultation on Poupou Matatapu: doing privacy well, and our new survey reveals...
A recent study of New Zealander’s attitudes to privacy shows higher levels of concern among Māori.