What are the national privacy principles?
Summary of National Privacy Principles
- NPP 1 – Collection. Collection of personal information must be fair, lawful and not intrusive.
- NPP 2 – Use & Disclosure.
- NPP 3 – Information Quality.
- NPP 4 – Data Security.
- NPP 5 – Openness.
- NPP 6 – Access and Correction.
- NPP 7 – Identifiers.
- NPP 8 – Anonymity.
What is a privacy policy Oaic?
Listen. A privacy policy is a statement that explains in simple language how an organisation or agency handles your personal information.
What are 3 aspects of privacy covered by the Privacy Act?
The Information Privacy Act includes a set of Territory Privacy Principles (TPPs) that cover the collection, use, disclosure, storage, access to, and correction of, personal information.
How do I reference the Australian Privacy Principles?
When considering personal information the Privacy Act 1988……You will need:
- Short title of the act in italics.
- Year of passage in italics. Add the year of passage if it is not included in the short title of the act.
- Jurisdiction abbreviated e.g. Commonwealth or state legislation.
- Subdivision if relevant.
What should be included in a privacy policy?
A Privacy Policy generally covers: The types of information collected by the website or app. The purpose for collecting the data….Examples of personal information might include:
- Names.
- Dates of birth.
- Email addresses.
- Billing and shipping addresses.
- Phone numbers.
- Bank details.
- Social security numbers.
What are the 5 objectives of the Privacy Act 1988?
the collection, use and disclosure of personal information. an organisation or agency’s governance and accountability. integrity and correction of personal information. the rights of individuals to access their personal information.
What are the 13 Australian privacy principles?
Australian Privacy Principles quick reference
Principle | Title |
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APP 10 | Quality of personal information |
APP 11 | Security of personal information |
APP 12 | Access to personal information |
APP 13 | Correction of personal information |
Who do the Australian privacy principles apply to?
Both the APPs and the APP guidelines apply to any organisation or agency the Privacy Act covers. The Privacy Act covers Australian Government agencies and organisations with an annual turnover of more than $3 million, and some other organisations.
What is privacy design principles?
Privacy by Design is an approach taken when creating new technologies and systems. It is when privacy is incorporated into tech and systems, by default. It means your product is designed with privacy as a priority, along with whatever other purposes the system serves.
What are the principles of privacy in Australia?
Part 1—Consideration of personal information privacy Australian Privacy Principle 1—open and transparent management of personal information 1.1 The object of this principle is to ensure that APP entities manage personal information in an open and transparent way.
What is the role of the OAIC in big data?
The OAIC recognises the value in and importance of big data activities and aims to strike a balance between the benefit that can be obtained from big data activities and the protection of personal information and privacy.
What are the Privacy Principles for direct marketing?
Australian Privacy Principle 7—direct marketing Direct marketing 7.1 If an organisation holds personal information about an individual, the organisation must not use or disclose the information for the purpose of direct marketing. Note: An act or practice of an agency may be treated as an act or practice of an organisation, see section 7A.