Privacy Week 2024: New survey reveals New Zealanders’ privacy concerns
A biennial privacy survey of New Zealanders was released today to mark the start of Privacy Week 2024.
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A biennial privacy survey of New Zealanders was released today to mark the start of Privacy Week 2024.
The Privacy Commissioner has released the annual compliance assurance reports submitted by the three national credit reporting companies for the 2022/2023 year.
Releasing personal information to Police and law enforcement agencies (updated April 2024)
Children's Privacy / FRT trial / Privacy Week: the Privacy Commissioner announces our programme for Privacy Week 2024 and more.
Media statement: Concern about social media use was one of the three themes raised by experts and agencies working directly with children.
In this issue, the Privacy Commissioner talks about our Briefing to the Incoming Minister of Justice, the call for greater data breach penalties, and you can watch the recording of the Ian Axford Fellowship webinar. Read the March issue here
Media release: The Office of the Privacy Commissioner has developed draft rules for the use of biometric technologies and is now asking what people think.
Media release: Privacy Commissioner starts Inquiry into Foodstuffs North Island’s trial of facial recognition technology.
Media release: New research shows that New Zealanders have privacy concerns about the use of AI.
BIMs are produced following a general election or change in minister. Read our 2023/2024 on here.