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Two PAK’nSAVE stores found in breach of Privacy Act
Two PAK’nSAVE stores have been named by the Privacy Commissioner for breaching the Privacy Act.
CE/0420 [2025] NZPrivCmr3 - Two PAK’nSAVE stores found in breach of Privacy Act
C Park Traders Limited (formerly trading as PAK’nSAVE Clendon) and Hutchinson Bros Limited (trading as PAK’nSAVE Royal Oak) breached IPP5 by ...
IPP3A: notification requirements for indirect collection of personal information
This new rule will come into force on 1 May 2026. The IPP3A requirements only apply to personal information collected from 1 May 2026.
Sharing information to protect the wellbeing and safety of children and young people
Information sharing is a critically important activity within the children’s sector.
Our summer hours
Our call centre is closed from 19 December. Our office is closed from 24 December. Both reopen on 12 January 2026.
Protecting children and young people’s privacy
The Privacy Act applies to everyone regardless of their age. Understanding how to protect and respect a child or young person’s personal information and implementing good privacy practices will help ensure all children have positive privacy experiences throughout their journey to adulthood.
Privacy Commissioner speaks out about sharing information for children’s safety and wellbeing
“A child’s safety and wellbeing comes first,” is the Privacy Commissioner’s message to front-line workers...
Serious threat exception decision tree
Use this decision tree when deciding whether the Privacy Act serious threat exception applies.
Sharing information using the Privacy Act 2020
Information Privacy Principle (IPP) 11 permits the sharing of personal information that is held by agencies in certain circumstances.
Sharing when a child is subject to family harm (Family Violence Act)
The following section provides guidance on how to share information under the Family Violence Act 2018.