Article 6ZE91 University of Melbourne breached students’ privacy by using wifi network to monitor pro-Palestine protest

University of Melbourne breached students’ privacy by using wifi network to monitor pro-Palestine protest

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Caitlin Cassidy
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Victoria's deputy information commissioner finds university did not give adequate notice or justification for how location data would be used

The University of Melbourne (UoM) breached Victoria's Privacy and Data Protection Act when it used its wifi network to surveil students and staff holding a pro-Palestine protest last May, which could have resulted in a significant breach of trust", the state's deputy information commissioner has found.

The investigation, released on Wednesday, was prompted by media reports alleging UoM digitally tracked people at the sit-in to uncover potential misconduct.

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