Survey: Two thirds of New Zealanders want more privacy regulation
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner has released the results of its 2020 survey, showing that 65 percent of New Zealanders want more privacy regulation.
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The Office of the Privacy Commissioner has released the results of its 2020 survey, showing 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.
Privacy Commissioner John Edwards welcomed Parliament passing the Privacy Act 2020 with unanimous support.
Privacy Commissioner's submission, June 2020 to the Social Services and Community Committee on the Child Support Amendment Bill (228-1).
Privacy Commissioner John Edwards has awarded a Privacy Trust Mark to TICC’s Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Customer Due Diligence Online Forms and Online Portal.
John Edwards says Rippl, a free contact tracing app created by the Wellington company Paperkite, has been assessed as meeting the Privacy Trust Mark criteria.
Submission on the Inquiry into the operation of the COVID-19 Public Health Response Act 2020.
Did you know under the Privacy Act you can ask any organisation or business for information they hold about you and to correct it if it’s wrong?
Find out more about your right to access and correct your information by downloading our information sheet here: Your right to know (PDF).
Privacy Commissioner warns the hospitality and retail against using contact tracing apps or web-based solutions that ask for too much personal information.
Privacy Commissioner John Edwards says he welcomes the new Ministry of Health NZ COVID Tracer app.