Safeguarding the Right to Privacy
Explore Privacy Act reform to protect the human right to privacy and strengthen personal data safeguards in Australia's digital environment.
Summary
Learn more about how the human right to privacy can be protected by reforming the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth).Safeguarding the Right to Privacy
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Fixing the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth)
The Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (Act) is the primary piece of legislation that protects the human right to privacy online. However, as technologies improve and become more integral in our lives the Act is no longer fit for purpose.
To protect the human right to privacy in digital spaces the Commission recommends amending the Act by:
- Including the human right to privacy as a paramount objective
- Simplifying collection notices
Implementing the Model Law on facial recognition technologies .
The Australian Human Rights Commission made its submission to the Attorney-General's Department on 05 April in response to the Privacy Act Review Report 2022.