Need for Privacy Act reform is urgent – Privacy Commissioner
Privacy law reform is urgently needed to prevent New Zealand falling further behind international standards, says Privacy Commissioner John Edwards.
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Privacy law reform is urgently needed to prevent New Zealand falling further behind international standards, says Privacy Commissioner John Edwards.
Download a copy of the Briefing for the Incoming Minister.
The Privacy Commissioner is monitoring the news of Uber’s data breach that affected more than 50 million people around the world, including New Zealanders.
Privacy News is the Office of the Privacy Commissioner's fortnightly newsletter. The 15 November 2017 edition is available here.
A couple claimed a vehicle repair service damaged their car engine and were denied information about what happened to the car while it was repaired.
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner is offering $3,500 to a designer or artist who can help create a winning privacy trust mark.
View our guidance on "Releasing personal information to Police and law enforcement agencies: Guidance on health and safety and Maintenance of the law exceptions".
The Privacy Commissioner has released guidance on releasing personal information to law enforcement agencies and a summary report on transparency reporting.
Privacy News is the Office of the Privacy Commissioner's fortnightly newsletter. The 1 November 2017 edition is available here.
A man complained to our office about his neighbour’s surveillance cameras. The complaint was part of a long running series of disputes between the two.