Protect your privacy if you want to reduce your risk
Everybody has a right to privacy online, and the guidance in our new report can help New Zealanders be more conscious of their privacy.
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Everybody has a right to privacy online, and the guidance in our new report can help New Zealanders be more conscious of their privacy.
This page lists quarterly reports from OPC to the Minister of Justice.
Privacy Commissioner Michael Webster is encouraging submissions on a draft law that will give New Zealanders greater control over their information.
This will encourage potential users of AI to pause and reflect before they adopt new or evolving technologies.
Two factor authentication is like an extra wall between you and people who would steal your data.
In this Insights Report, we have identified four insights to help small businesses better meet their obligations under the Privacy Act.
In this Insights Report, we have identified four insights to help small businesses better meet their obligations under the Privacy Act.
The Court of Appeal has released its unanimous decision about Police photography during a random traffic stop.
This is the first joint privacy investigation by Australia and New Zealand and reflects the impact of the data breach on individuals in both nations.
Many of our speakers are experts - it’s a real chance to learn a lot about privacy in a very short period of time from the people who know the most.