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Sending personal information overseas | OAIC Chapter 8 (APP 8 — cross-border disclosure of personal information) of the APP guidelines contains further guidance and examples of where provision of information to an overseas contractor is a use or disclosure
Australian Privacy Principles APP 08 Cross-border disclosure of personal information Outlines the steps an APP entity must take to protect personal information before it is disclosed overseas
Australian Privacy Principles guidelines | OAIC Chapter 3: APP 3 Collection of solicited personal information Chapter 4: APP 4 Dealing with unsolicited personal information Chapter 5: APP 5 Notification of the collection of personal information Chapter 6: APP 6 Use or disclosure of personal information Chapter 7: APP 7 Direct marketing Chapter 8: APP 8 Cross-border disclosure of personal
Read the Australian Privacy Principles | OAIC the APP entity reasonably believes that the use or disclosure of the information is reasonably necessary for one or more enforcement related activities conducted by, or on behalf of, an enforcement body
Part 8: Overseas data flows | OAIC Cross-border disclosures of personal information by APP entities are enabled by APP 8, which relies on an accountability approach The extraterritoriality provisions in s 5B, which set out when the Act will apply to acts or practices engaged in outside Australia and the external Territories
Australian Privacy Principles Guidelines s 95B ensures that the contracted service provider complies with the APPs as if it were an agency in respect of its activities under the contract However, it is the contract that is the primary source of the contracted service provider's privacy obligations in relation to its activities under the contract