Thank you for visiting our website. AUT has made a commitment to protecting the privacy of users of our website as we appreciate that site visitors and users are concerned about their privacy and the security of any information that they may provide.
Any personal information provided by site visitors will be made available only to authorised staff of the University.
AUT undertakes to collect and maintain any personal information in a manner consistent with the principles outlined in the Privacy Act 2020.
Like most websites, we monitor usage to help us to make it useful to as many visitors as possible and to map web trends. To do this we collect some information about users of the site, and we may also ask you for information in order to provide a service to you. Details of what we collect and how it is used are contained in this statement.
We may use available technology to determine which areas of our websites you visit and the activities which you participate in. This information will be used for the purposes of marketing, marketing automation, business development, and trend analysis. For this purpose we use cookies and web analytics.
All email correspondence sent to this site is treated as a public record and may be retained by us for future consideration.
Email messages may be monitored by our Web and Technology Services support staff for system trouble shooting and maintenance purposes and some emails received by our website support staff may be forwarded to other AUT staff for appropriate action if required. Staff of AUT will not disclose these details to third parties without your consent (unless required by law).
AUT collects and holds personal information in accordance with its obligations under the Privacy Act 2020. Your personal information is collected so that we can provide you with relevant information about our courses and the benefits of studying at AUT.
By providing your email address or mobile phone number and agreeing to the terms of our Privacy Policy you consent to receive email or text message (SMS) communications from AUT, including (but not limited to) events, course information and newsletters. In some cases, we are required to provide you with such communications under New Zealand law (including the Education and Training Act 2020 and the Children’s Act 2014 for example). You cannot opt out of these communications while you have a current application or enrolment with AUT. You will continue to receive them even if you opt out of marketing communications.
You can opt into or out of receiving marketing materials at any time by following the unsubscribe link in the relevant email or by replying to an SMS message alert you have received with ‘STOP’.
You have the right to access and correct personal information and can do this by calling 0800 288 864 during business hours, or contact us via email at one of the following:
You may request the complete erasure of your personal data from the AUT marketing database. Removal will be agreed to if it does not compromise freedom of expression or the ability to research.
Personal contact information will be automatically removed from the AUT database after a period of no engagement with the AUT website or electronic messages after 240 days.
Data collected in web forms and in social media platforms is held in AUT's central database and used to provide information in the context of which the data was initially collected. It may also be used to provide further information related to the context in which the data was initially collected.
In the event of a data breach AUT will inform the Privacy Commissioner before then informing you.
By agreeing to the terms of the AUT Privacy Policy you consent to the collection, storage and use of your personal information in accordance with our Privacy Policy and these Terms. You can find our Privacy Policy online. Alternatively, you may contact us on 0800 288 864 and we will make a copy of our Privacy Policy available to you on request.
AUT operates CCTV on its campus which for the purposes of this statement include any Student Accommodation managed by the University located outside of the physical campus). This means information about what individuals are doing on a AUT campus may be collected and held by the AUT.
Information will be stored on AUT files and database(s) or those of its service providers and all reasonable security measures will be maintained. Where a service provider is located outside of New Zealand, personal information held by the University may be transferred outside of New Zealand.
The purpose of collecting information is to:
Information collected may be disclosed to, and published by the NZ Police, if they decide that is desirable in the circumstances. The information collected may be accessed by AUT staff and used for the purposes specified in this statement. Limited information may also be provided to vehicle owners or their authorised agents, to pursue compensation or damages claims (where applicable). That will be upon proof that they have notified the Police and have received a complaint acknowledgement form.
Individuals identified on CCTV have the right to ask for access to footage about them. AUT will make information held about an individual available to them upon request and in accordance with the Privacy Act 2020, which also describes the conditions under which information may be withheld. Individuals have the right to request correction of personal information held in accordance with the provisions of the Privacy Act 2020.
If an individual wishes to seek access to their personal information, or inquire about the handling of their personal information, contact the Student Privacy Officer. You may need to provide specific details about the nature of your relationship with the University and the information you are seeking so that we can easily locate it for you.
We will respond to your request as soon as reasonably practicable and no later than 20 working days after we receive it.
A majority of the times that an individual is identified on CCTV (and that information is to be provided to the police) is when they are accused of a crime, therefore that information would be available to them via disclosure from police – there is no requirement for AUT to be the third agent in these scenarios. On occasions ‘victims’ may seek CCTV footage, the same criteria as indicated above needs to apply.
AUT has made a commitment to protecting the privacy of users of our AUT App and My AUT (the desktop experience of the AUT App). AUT undertakes to collect and maintain any personal information in a manner consistent with the principles outlined in the Privacy Act 2020.
Like most apps and desktop applications, we monitor usage to help us to make it useful to as many visitors as possible and to map usage trends. To do this we collect some information about users of the App and My AUT, and we may also ask you for information to provide a service to you. Details of what we collect and how it is used are contained in this statement.
We may use available technology to identify the specific areas of our app and My AUT that you visit, and the functions you participate in. This information will be employed for communications, communication automation, business development, and trend analysis. Both PowerBI and Google Analytics are utilised for this purpose.
It's important to note that, when using Google Analytics, our focus is on gaining insights into the overall app/My AUT usage. Importantly, no individual user information is recorded or associated with these analytics. The collected data is used to understand general patterns of app usage, aiding us in ongoing efforts to improve and enhance the overall user experience.
The following information is collected by Auckland University of Technology (“the University”) when you visit the AUT App:
You have a right to access personal information that the University holds about you, subject to any exceptions in the Privacy Act 2020.
You may request the complete erasure of your personal data from the AUT marketing database. Removal will be agreed to if it does not compromise freedom of expression or the ability to research.
Data collected in forms is held in AUT's central database and used to provide information in the context of which the data was initially collected.
In the event of a data breach AUT will inform the Privacy Commissioner before informing you.
By agreeing to the terms of the AUT Privacy Policy you consent to the collection, storage and use of your personal information in accordance with our Privacy Policy and these Terms. You can find our Privacy Policy online. Alternatively, you may contact us on 0800 288 864 and we will make a copy of our Privacy Policy available to you on request.
As part of our commitment to providing a secure and efficient experience, we store data within the Microsoft Azure cloud, specifically within the AUT Azure Cloud Tenant. This cloud infrastructure is selected for its robust security measures, reliability, and seamless integration with AUT's technological ecosystem.
In addition, to gain insights into user engagement and interaction patterns, we utilise Google Analytics. It is important to emphasise that this service is employed exclusively for engagement analytics, providing valuable information to enhance your experience. No personal or identifiable user data is shared with Google Analytics.
The following information is collected by Auckland University of Technology (“the University”) when you visit our websites:
This information is collected for the following purposes:
As a result of the University’s use of remarketing (on social media platforms), third party vendors (which include Google, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube, TikTok and Instagram) may use “cookies” to show you ads related to the University as you visit third party sites across the internet.
A cookie is a very small text file that is sent to your browser from our web server and stored on your computer hard drive. The text file is sent back to the server each time the browser requests a page from the server. Cookies help us to provide the user with a customised experience without their having to remind us of their preferences each time they return to our web pages. Cookies cannot damage files, nor can they read information from the hard drive of a computer. It is possible to disable the acceptance of cookies by your web browser. However, doing so may restrict your ability to access some web pages.
You have a right to access personal information that the University holds about you, subject to any exceptions in the Privacy Act 2020.
This policy sets out the criteria and procedures to ensure the safeguarding of personal information held by the University and provides clear guidelines for the collection, maintenance of and access to personal information, and procedures for action if such information is misused.