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Title : Your Privacy: Protecting Your Privacy in NSW
Description : Privacy NSW aims to protect and promote privacy in NSW. It assists government organisations understand and implement their privacy obligations and informs the people of NSW about what privacy means in their day-to-day lives. This is a .pdf file that requires Adobe Acrobat to be viewed.
Subject : Privacy
Author : Office of the NSW Privacy Commissioner
Date Modified : 2000-07-20
Web Page : http://www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/lawlink/privacynsw/ll_pnsw.nsf/ vwFiles/privacynsw_brochure2005.pdf/$file/privacynsw_brochure2005.pdf

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Title : Where do I make a complaint if my privacy has been breached in New South Wales?
Description : Privacy NSW, the Office of the New South Wales Privacy Commissioner, deals with complaints and advice on personal privacy matters free of charge. The Commissioner's staff are available by phone to discuss privacy concerns and provide basic advice and referrals.
Subject : Privacy
Author : Privacy Commissioner
Date Modified : 2002-05-20
Web Page : http://www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/pc.nsf/pages/privacy16

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Title : Security fingerprint systems at work and your privacy
Description : Fingerprint security systems, sometimes called biometric identification systems, are increasingly used as a means of verifying employees attendance for pay-roll purposes and as a means of controlling access to secure areas.
Subject : Privacy
Author : Office of the NSW Privacy Commissioner
Date Modified : 2001-02-02
Web Page : http://www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/lawlink/privacynsw/ll_pnsw.nsf/ pages/PNSW_04_fingerprint

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Title : Calling Number Display and your privacy
Description : Calling Number Display or caller ID allows telephone customers to identify the number from which an incoming call is made. Customers with Calling Number Display equipment can view the number of anyone who calls them unless that person has exercised the option of having their call blocked.
Subject : Privacy
Author : Office of the NSW Privacy Commissioner
Date Modified : 2001-02-02
Web Page : http://www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/lawlink/privacynsw/ll_pnsw.nsf/ pages/PNSW_04_callingnumber

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Title : What privacy issues do camera phones raise?
Description : On one hand, you could say that camera phones (mobile phones with in-built digital camera technology) don’t raise any new privacy issues – they raise the same issues as any small camera. Camera phones are simply an example of applying a new technology to an existing privacy problem : the problem of taking and publishing photographs without consent.
Subject : Privacy
Author : Office of the NSW Privacy Commissioner
Date Modified : 2001-02-01
Web Page : http://www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/lawlink/privacynsw/ll_pnsw.nsf/ pages/PNSW_04_cameraphones

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Title : The Health Privacy Principles - Explained for members of the public
Description : The Health Privacy Principles - Explained for members of the public. This document is a pdf. document you will need adobe acrobat to view it.
Subject : Health, Mental health, Privacy
Author : Privacy NSW
Date Modified :
Web Page : http://www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/lawlink/privacynsw/ll_pnsw.nsf/ vwFiles/FS5_hpps_2005.pdf/$file/FS5_hpps_2005.pdf

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Title : Handbook to Health Privacy
Description : This handbook is for individuals and organisations covered by the HRIP Act. We have written it to help you understand and comply with your legal obligations under the HRIP Act. This handbook contains plain English explanations of the key terms, and provides practical examples of how the HRIP Act might apply in some common scenarios. References to relevant sections of the HRIP Act have been included so that you can read this handbook and the HRIP Act together.
Subject : Health, Privacy
Author : Privacy NSW, NSW Attorney Generals Department
Date Modified :
Web Page : http://www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/lawlink/privacynsw/ll_pnsw.nsf/ pages/PNSW_03_hriphdbkindex

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Title : Frequently asked questions for members of the public about Privacy
Description : This is a collection of frequently asked questions written for members of the public. These questions cover a number of areas including: home, work, street, government and health.
Subject : Privacy
Author : Office of the NSW Privacy Commissioner
Date Modified : 17 June 2004
Web Page : http://www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/lawlink/privacynsw/ll_pnsw.nsf/ pages/PNSW_04_faqpublic

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Title : How to make a complaint about a breach of your privacy
Description : Not all privacy complaints can be dealt with by Privacy NSW. Sometimes the correct office for you to go to will be the Office of the Federal Privacy Commissioner. Read the information below carefully to find out where and how to make a complaint about a breach of your privacy.
Subject : Privacy
Author : Office of the NSW Privacy Commissioner
Date Modified : 17 June 2004
Web Page : http://www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/lawlink/privacynsw/ll_pnsw.nsf/ pages/PNSW_04_howtocomplaint

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Title : Protecting your Privacy on the Internet
Description : This article is for those who are relatively new to the Internet. If you are an experienced Internet user who is aware of privacy risks involved then you probably don't need to read this. The Internet is a huge, exciting world which has much to offer but you can give away a lot of information about yourself if you are not careful. This may not worry you but if it does read on.
Subject : Internet, Privacy
Author : Office of the Federal Privacy Commissioner
Date Modified :
Web Page : http://privacy.gov.au/internet/internet_privacy/index.html

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