Media release: Meeting Technology Challenges Head On: Modern Tools for Modern Problems
Privacy Commissioner Marie Shroff welcomed the Law Commission's recommendations on internet and technology issues.
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Privacy Commissioner Marie Shroff welcomed the Law Commission's recommendations on internet and technology issues.
"Business will stand to gain from new recommendations put forward by the Law Commission in its review on privacy," said Privacy Commissioner, Marie Shroff.
It's simply wrong for people to use 'privacy' as an excuse for failing to report abuse of children.
It's estimated about 133,000 New Zealanders a year could be victims of identity fraud.
New rules affecting what can be reported about your credit history and repayments will apply from 1 April 2012.
Privacy Commissioner Marie Shroff highlights the need for further public education about the rights New Zealanders have when seeking credit.
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner has released its Annual Report for 2010/2011.
An online survey conducted by the Asia Pacific Privacy Authorities (APPA) forum has revealed that people do care about their privacy on social media sites.
Privacy Commissioner supports the safeguards in the Privacy (Information Sharing) Amendment Bill.
Google's aim of making their privacy policies simpler and clearer is a move in the right direction.
Privacy Commissioner Marie Shroff today announced proposed amendments to the Health Information Privacy Code (2012).
The Asia Pacific Privacy Authorities has written to Google to raise concerns about Google's upcoming changes to its privacy policy.
ACC privacy breach: advice to ACC claimants
ACC inquiry terms of reference announced.
The Privacy Commissioner, Marie Shroff, has today welcomed the government's commitment to update the Privacy Act.
Major changes to the credit reporting system come into force this Sunday, 1 April 2012.
Privacy Commissioner releases a proposed code of practice under the Privacy Act to facilitate information sharing in response to any future national emergencies
'The New Zealand public is asking that business and government be held to account for breaches of the Privacy Act,' said Privacy Commissioner Marie Shroff.
Privacy Commissioner responds to latest UMR results (2012).
Privacy Commissioner has amended the Credit Reporting Privacy Code to allow limited use of credit reporting information for anti-money laundering (AML) purposes