Your Privacy Rights FAQs
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Your Privacy Rights FAQs : General, Health, Credit, Government, Telecommunications, Private Schools, ID
Scanning, Social Networking, Spam
These FAQs provide advice to frequently asked questions about privacy from
individuals or about activities that may affect an individual's privacy. If you
have a question you would like us to answer please send it to privacy@privacy.gov.au.
For 10 simple things that you can do to protect your personal information,
see our handy Guide: 10 Steps to Protecting Your Personal Information - HTML, PDF, Word
General
- Why do organisations always seem to ask for my date of birth when I ring
them to discuss my business? Answer
- Why won't an organisation tell me how much is owing on an account? (The
account is in my partner's name but I always pay the bills.) Answer
- Who is the Privacy Commissioner? Answer
- Do I always have to give my name and other personal information when I am
doing business with an organisation? Answer
- Can I get access to the personal information an organisation holds about me?
Answer
- Can I get access to my referee reports? Answer
- Can I ask a business to stop sending me unsolicited mail ('junk' mail)? Answer
- Does a business have to tell me how I can stop getting their unsolicited
mail ('junk' mail) every time they contact me? Answer
- When is business information covered by the Privacy Act? Answer
- What should an organisation tell me when it is collecting personal
information about me? Answer
- Can an organisation keep the personal information it has collected about me
forever? Answer
- What organisations are covered by the Privacy Act? Answer
- Can I authorise someone to act on my behalf when dealing with a business? Answer
- Can the names of people be mentioned in public prayers? Answer
- The Australian Bureau of Statistics
(ABS) has asked me to complete a survey. Do I have to answer the questions
in the survey? Answer
- I am an individual researching my family history. Do I need to consider the
Privacy Act in doing this? Answer
- Can couples get access to information about each other's bank accounts? Answer
Health
General information
- Does the Privacy Act cover health information in the Private Sector? Answer
- Does an individual always have to give their name when seeking a service
from a health service provider? Answer
Access to my health information
- Who owns my medical
records? Answer
- Can I get access to my medical records? Answer
- Is a health service provider required to give a representative of an
individual access to that individual's medical records? Answer
- Can an organisation charge an individual a fee for providing access to the
individual's medical records and how much should that fee be? Answer
- I think my doctor is
charging me too much to give me access to my medical records. What can I do? Answer
- Can my health service
provider waive or discount the cost of providing access if I can't afford it? Answer
- How should a request for access to medical records be made? Answer
- Can a health service
provider refuse to give a patient access to their medical record on the basis
that it would pose a threat to someone's life or health? Answer
Sharing and use of my health information
- If I am injured and
unconscious, can my doctor share my health information with my loved ones? Answer
- Does my doctor always need
my consent to share my health information with another health service provider
for my treatment? Answer
- Can my health information, when held by a private sector organisation, be
used without my consent for research, the collection and analysis of statistics
or for health service management? Answer
- Can a private hospital use
or disclose my health information for it's own business or management purposes
without my consent? Answer
Credit
- How do I get a copy of my credit report? Answer
- When can a default be listed on my credit file? Answer
- Why isn't an overdue payment removed from my credit file after I've paid the
default? Answer
- Why do I have a listing on my credit file when I only made an enquiry with a
credit provider? Answer
Government
- I am concerned that an Australian or ACT government agency is using my
personal information incorrectly. What can I do? Answer
- Can an Australian or ACT government agency disclose my personal
information to my partner or another family member? Answer
Telecommunications
- Are there rules about recording or monitoring my telephone conversations? Answer
Private Schools
- Are private schools and colleges covered by the new private sector
provisions of the Privacy Act 1988? Answer
- Can private schools disclose non-education related personal information
about students to their parents? Answer
- Can parents whose children attend a private school/college still get access
to their children's school reports? Answer
- Can non-custodial parents whose children attend a private school/college get
access to their children's school reports? Answer
ID Scanning
- What is ID scanning? Answer
- Why are people so worried about ID scanning? Answer
- Is ID scanning legal under the Privacy Act? Answer
- Do I have to give my ID? Answer
- I guess I'm comfortable showing my ID, but does it have to be scanned? Can't
it just be looked at? Answer
- There's a lot of information on my ID. Is all of it allowed to be collected?
Answer
- I'm worried about security once my ID is scanned. What obligations do
businesses have? Answer
- If I think a business is scanning ID inappropriately, what can I do? Answer
Social Networking
- What are social networking sites? Answer
- Are there any privacy risks associated with using social networking sites?
Answer
- Do I have rights under the Privacy Act when I use social networking sites?
Answer
- I have a privacy-related complaint about a social networking site. Who can I
complain to? Answer
- Are organisations allowed to use the personal information I post on social
networking sites? Answer
- How long does my information stay on social networking sites? Answer
- What can I do to protect my privacy when using social networking sites? Answer
- What can I do if someone posts information about me on a social networking
site that I want removed? Answer
- What can I do if I'm being threatened, harassed or defamed online? Answer
- Where can I go for more help? Answer
Spam
- NEW! What is Spam? Answer
- NEW! Are there laws about spam?
Answer
- NEW! How does the Privacy Act apply to commercial electronic messages and spam?
Answer
- NEW! Can a business send me commercial electronic messages without my consent? Answer
- NEW! What can I do to stop a business sending me commercial electronic messages? Answer
- NEW! What information must commercial electronic messages contain? Answer
- NEW! Are all commercial electronic messages covered by the Spam Act? Answer
- NEW! Who can I complain to about receiving spam? Answer
- NEW! How can I protect myself against spam? Answer
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About the FAQs
Responses to FAQs are based on the Office's understanding of how the Privacy
Act works. The responses apply to the various privacy provisions and principles
in a given situation and may help individuals, agencies, organisations and
community groups in similar circumstances to reach a privacy solution.
Our responses to these questions are advisory only and not legally binding.
You may need to seek separate legal advice on the application of the Privacy Act
to your particular situation.
Nothing in an FAQ response limits the Privacy Commissioner's ability to
investigate complaints under the Privacy Act or to apply the Information Privacy
Principles or the National Privacy Principles in the way that seems most
appropriate to the facts of the case being dealt with.
You may also wish to consult the Privacy Commissioner's guidelines and information sheets.
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