Privacy News - 29 April 2020
Privacy News is the Office of the Privacy Commissioner's fortnightly newsletter. The 29 April 2020 edition is available here.
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Privacy News is the Office of the Privacy Commissioner's fortnightly newsletter. The 29 April 2020 edition is available here.
Privacy News is the Office of the Privacy Commissioner's fortnightly newsletter. The 16 April 2020 edition is available here.
A charity shop volunteer complained to our office after discovering CCTV cameras in the shop they worked at was recording audio without their knowledge.
The Privacy Commissioner has amended the TIPC to enable emergency services to more quickly locate people at risk of harm who have not made a call to 111.
Privacy News is the Office of the Privacy Commissioner's fortnightly newsletter. The 31 March 2020 edition is available here.
Read the joint submission for consultation on ‘Legislation for the New Zealand Police Vetting Service’ by the IPCA and OPC.
Privacy Commissioner John Edwards has been briefed by Police about the software and website Police are using to contact, register and trace overseas returnees.
Privacy News is the Office of the Privacy Commissioner's fortnightly newsletter. The 5 March 2020 edition is available here.
An international privacy sweep has found that 84 percent of respondent organisations say they have systems in place for reporting data breaches.
Read the Privacy Commissioner’s submission to Parliament's Justice Select Committee on the Sexual Violence Legislation Bill (185-1).