Privacy Commissioner welcomes new Pou Ārahi
The Privacy Commissioner is delighted to announce the appointment of Shane Heremaia to the role of Pou Ārahi at the Office of the Privacy Commissioner.
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The Privacy Commissioner is delighted to announce the appointment of Shane Heremaia to the role of Pou Ārahi at the Office of the Privacy Commissioner.
Privacy should not be something available only to people who can pay for it.
It’s important people know how to look after their privacy, which means being savvy about how they use social media.
Privacy is a basic right people should be able to expect.
We talk about Privacy Week 2023, Cyclone Gabrielle, and upcoming events.
A permanent injunction is now in place preventing the storing, publishing, sharing, or accessing of files obtained from the Mercury IT attack.
The declaration triggers the Civil Defence National Emergencies (Information Sharing) Code 2020, under the Privacy Act 2020.
‘Privacy rights in the digital age’ is the theme for the Office for the Privacy Commissioner’s education flagship week, May 8 to May 14.
A woman made a request to a health agency for the access logs of her records. She said she was worried about people looking at her file who shouldn’t.
Privacy News is the Office of the Privacy Commissioner's regular newsletter. Find the January 2023 edition here.