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New Zealand's Privacy Amendment Bill requires organizations to notify individuals when their data is collected from third parties, enhancing transparency and consent.
New Zealand’s Privacy Amendment Bill, advancing through its third reading in September 2025, introduces a new rule requiring organizations to inform individuals when their personal data is collected from third parties, enhancing transparency and consent.
Backed by major political parties, the bill aims to strengthen privacy in the digital age while allowing libraries, archives, and museums to continue public interest work without unnecessary restrictions.
It includes a phased rollout to support compliance, addressing concerns over data use in areas like credit reporting and marketing.
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El proyecto de ley de enmienda de privacidad de Nueva Zelanda requiere que las organizaciones notifiquen a las personas cuando sus datos se recopilan de terceros, mejorando la transparencia y el consentimiento.