2013 Submission to the Privileges Committee
View the submission by the Privacy Commissioner to the Privileges Committee on the Inquiry regarding use of intrusive powers within the Parliamentary precinct.
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View the submission by the Privacy Commissioner to the Privileges Committee on the Inquiry regarding use of intrusive powers within the Parliamentary precinct.
A man was concerned that he had been filmed in the men’s toilets of a pub by a fixed CCTV camera.
A doctor working in a suburban medical practice had his car broken into and bag stolen. The bag contained a USB stick holding patient information.
A man was previously a client of a recruitment agency. One of the agency’s services was to provide an online profile for the man.
A man applied for trauma insurance with an insurance company, authorising the collection of his health information.
We received a complaint from a mother who had requested her child’s health information from a medical clinic which declined to provide the information.
Websites and apps that collect people’s personal information could do much better in telling people that they are doing it.
Privacy Commissioner Marie Shroff welcomed the latest release of the Code.
View the Privacy Commissioner's submission on the GCSB Bill to the Intelligence and Security Committee of 17 June 2013.
Privacy and data protection colleagues question Google about the development of Google Glass in a joint letter.
See Google's response to privacy and data protection authorities dated 27 June 2013.