New Zealand Privacy Commissioner Michael Webster said in a blog post that his office has been fielding questions from schools about using closed-circuit television cameras in bathrooms to prevent bad behavior. He suggests schools should develop clear policies for camera use, limit what data is collected and conduct privacy assessments before any devices are installed.
12 Oct. 2023
New Zealand privacy commissioner weighs in on CCTV use in school bathrooms
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