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AMI privacy statement

Guiding Principles  

This Privacy Statement will specifically set out the circumstances and/or terms in which we collect, hold, use or disclose any of your personal information. 

Auckland War Memorial Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira and the Auckland Museum Institute (AMI) whilst being statutory partners; are independent legal entities.  However, because of the close relationship between the two entities, there is sharing of information, as described in this Privacy Statement.  Because of this, much of the information included in this privacy statement refers to the Auckland Museum and includes similar provisions to the Auckland Museum Privacy Statement.  We value our relationship with you and are committed to protecting the information that you share with us, and to ensure that the way in which AMI collects, holds, uses and discloses your information is consistent with the processes used by Auckland Museum. 

 

The purpose of this Privacy Statement is to outline how we collect, use, store and disclose your personal information to ensure we comply with our obligations under the Privacy Act 2020 and the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987, along with any other applicable legislation. 

When we refer to "we", "us", and "our" throughout this Privacy Statement, we are referring to the Auckland Museum Trust Board and Auckland Museum Institute Council.   

This Privacy Statement is subject to and should be read in conjunction with any other terms and conditions you agree to when using or signing up to any other products or services we provide. 

Overview 

The Auckland Museum maintains a database with contact details of individuals who regularly engage with the Auckland Museum or who wish to receive information about particular activities. From time to time, AMI refers to this database. 

Individuals include a wide range of groupings including but not limited to: the general public; donors and benefactors; Auckland Museum and Auckland Museum Institute members; business partners and sponsors; and people with a business-related interest in the Auckland Museum (for example, educational professionals, people working in other cultural institutions, in the media or in tourism).  

By voluntarily providing AMI, or Auckland Museum acting on behalf of AMI, with your personal information, you are consenting to being contacted by AMI or Aukland Museum. We commit to accurately identifying our contact with you as being from AMI and provide you with the opportunity to unsubscribe from contact at any time.  

The AMI includes privacy collection notices at the time of collecting your personal information which explain how your information may be used. 

The AMI may change or update this Privacy Statement from time to time.  If we do, we will post the changed or updated version on our website. 

 

Legislative compliance 

Privacy Act 2020 

We will only collect personal information directly from you, or from publicly available published sources where it is reasonable to obtain that information.  We may collect, use and retain your personal information for purposes outlined in this Privacy Statement and in compliance with the information privacy principles and codes of practice as outlined in Part 3 of the Privacy Act 2020. 

Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987 

The AMI is subject to the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987 (‘LGOIMA’). LGOIMA allows any person to request official information from us, and we are required to release information unless there are conclusive or good reasons for withholding that information. Sometimes official information includes personal information. Where this is the case we will consider the privacy implications in accordance with s.7(2)(a) of LGOIMA.  The Privacy Act 2020 does not apply to decision-making on official information requests.   

Where official information requested includes personal information, we will endeavour to consult with the individual that the information relates to before making a decision on the request.  However, we must apply the statutory requirements when making a decision on a LGOIMA request, and as such, any response received will not necessarily be determinative of whether or not the information is released. 

Requests by an individual for their own personal information will be processed pursuant to the Privacy Act 2020.  However, a personal information request made by anyone who is not a natural person will be processed pursuant to the LGOIMA. 

Personal Information 

We collect information from you in a number of ways when you interact with us. 

For example, you might provide us with information: 

  • when you visit our museum 

  • when you contact us (over the phone, by text, through email or letter), or visit our website 

  • when you buy tickets or order any services or products from us 

  • when you make a financial donation to us or participate in any fundraising activities 

  • when you join any of our membership programmes or are the recipient of a gifted membership 

  • when you join our newsletters and mailing lists 

  • when you make a contribution to our collections 

  • when you participate in any competitions, promotions or events 

  • through our direct marketing activities 

 

By providing your personal information or using any of our services or ordering any products from us, you agree that our obligations in relation to any personal information we receive or collect from you are those contained in this Privacy Statement.  

Personal information is any information or combination of information from which your identity may be reasonably ascertained.  This may include but is not limited to:  

  • your name; 

  • your date of birth; 

  • your image; 

  • physical address; 

  • email address, phone number or other contact details; 

  • social media profile; 

  • billing/payment details and any relevant correspondence.   

To comply with relevant legislation, we may also be required to obtain health or other information from you if you are visiting our facilities and/or attending any of our events.  This will be described to you clearly on-site.  

If you provide us with personal information about someone else, such as in relation to retail purchases, gift memberships, new membership products, or as part of correspondence with us, then you must have authorisation from that person to do so as if that person or entity is providing the information directly to us pursuant to this Privacy Statement, or in the case of a person under 16 years of age, be authorised as their parent or guardian, and you indemnify us in this respect.   

 

Using your personal information 

 

We may use your personal information for the same purposes that we collected it for. We may also use the information for secondary purposes, for example we may contact you: 

  • regarding our exhibitions, programs, fundraising appeals and donor activities; 

  • to conduct surveys, market research and analysis; 

  • to invite you to participate in research projects and activities; or 

  • about any of our other commercial activities that support the sustainability of the Museum. 

All contact from us will provide you with the opportunity to unsubscribe at any time. 

 

Browsing the Auckland Museum Website 

AMI content is hosted on the Auckland Museum website. You are free to browse the Auckland Museum website without providing any personal information. 

Cookies 

The Auckland Museum website has been designed to automatically issue a cookie to visitors.  Some information is collected using this cookie, which will not personally identify you but does identify your browser. This is used to provide information that enables Auckland Museum to analyse overall visitor activities on the website and to provide a site more tailored to your needs and interests.  We do not use cookies to collect personal information, and we do not link non-personal information stored in cookies with personal information about you.  You may disable the use of cookies by adjusting the settings on your browser, but this may prevent you from accessing the full functionality of the Auckland Museum website. 

Direct marketing and communications  

Many who provide us with their personal information are keen to continue to support the Museum or the Institute through a variety of means, for which we are very grateful.  Where we believe we will not reasonably prejudice your interests or the purposes of the collection of information, we may contact you for marketing purposes.  This may be post, text, email or telephone, however we will provide you with the opportunity to unsubscribe from receiving marketing communications from us in the future.  

Email Newsletters 

You will receive email newsletters from us if you have expressly signed up for a newsletter.  You may unsubscribe to a e-newsletter service at any time using the unsubscribe link within each email newsletter sent by us.   

You will also receive our Membership newsletter when signing up or being gifted an Auckland Museum or Auckland Museum Institute Membership.  The newsletter contains information about your Membership benefits and events and helps enhance your Membership experience.  You can unsubscribe from these at any time. 

Links to External Websites 

Links from the AMI website to other web locations are provided for the convenience of users and do not constitute any endorsement or authorisation by the Museum nor AMI. Auckland Museum nor AMI are not responsible for the content or reliability of the linked websites and does not necessarily endorse the views expressed within them. The owners of linked and embedded website are responsible for their own privacy policies including their collection and use of personal information. 

Memberships 

AMI’s programme provides a range of benefits and ways that enhance your Auckland Museum experiences.  When you join the AMI membership programme, you will be asked to provide personal information that will allow us to verify your identity, ensure secure payment, communicate with you and enable you to access the offers, activities and opportunities related to your membership.   

The AMI membership is delivered in partnership with Auckland Museum, and your personal information will be shared between AMI and Auckland Museum. 

 

Online Surveys 

Where you voluntarily provide personal or other information when browsing, such as through online surveys, we will only use that information for the specific purpose stated. The data collected through online surveys is anonymous and will not be shared with any third-party organisations unless required under applicable legislation.  Information from surveys linked to our membership programmes may be passed to third parties in accordance with the conditions of membership (see also the sections on Membership and Disclosure). 

Photography 

Photographers regularly take images of visitors at Auckland Museum and attendees at Museum and AMI events. They will be clearly identified in our facilities or onsite at an event. When visiting Auckland Museum or attending an Auckland Museum or AMI event, you are providing your consent to be photographed.  However, if you would prefer not to be photographed or prefer that your photograph not be published, please let the photographer know or contact us in advance. If you appear in a published image and object to the image being published online, then please contact us.   

All images taken by our photographers will be under copyright of Auckland Museum and will be used only for Auckland Museum or AMI purposes. For information on reproduction requests and commercial filming and photography permits, refer to our Image Request form.  Auckland Museum also uses imaging devices for security purposes and will only disclose this information if required by law. 

Security records (including CCTV) 

The Auckland Museum uses closed-circuit television (CCTV) systems to monitor and record activity in a range of publicly accessible locations at the Museum. The purpose of this monitoring is to provide a safe and secure environment for Auckland Museum staff and visitors, and to protect the Museum’s collections and exhibits from damage, theft or loss. 

CCTV recorded images may include identifiable images of people visiting the Auckland Museum. All recorded images are stored on a secure recorder and access to these recordings is strictly limited to authorised staff only. Where an incident has occurred warranting further investigation, the Auckland Museum may allow the recorded image to be viewed by investigators of the incident, both within the Museum and/or external investigative bodies (such as the New Zealand Police). 

Signs have been placed at all public entrances to the Auckland Museum, as well as in the Museum Conditions of Entry (signs and ticketing), advising that CCTV is operating at all times. 

Social Media Contributions 

We welcome our relationship with you through our social media outlets.  Use of social media platforms is subject to their individual terms and conditions.  Any information you provide or comments you make on social media is considered to have been given openly and subject to the relevant terms and conditions of each provider.  

Visitor WiFi 

No personal information will be collected, stored or disclosed to third parties through connection to the Auckland Museum WiFi.  However, by clicking the "Connect to Free WiFi" button, you are entering into a binding agreement. Your access is subject to the terms and conditions stated prior to connection, and all applicable laws. 

 

Disclosing and storing your personal information 

We will only disclose your personal information to third parties in accordance with this statement, or where you have provided your consent, or if required by law.   
We will not sell or pass your personal information to any third parties or use your information for any purpose other than what you have consented. On occasion, you may be offered the option to join a third-party distribution list from our website or other communication from us.  These will be clearly identified and the third parties’ privacy policy will apply to any interaction you may have with them. 

We may disclose account information when we believe that this disclosure is reasonably necessary to comply with the law, enforce the terms of any of our user agreements, or protect the rights, property and safety of the Museum, the users of its site, or others. 

 

Financial Transactions 

Any financial transactions, such as online retail or ticket purchases, AMI membership or donations, are processed securely through Windcave.  This is a Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCIDSS) compliant platform to ensure your details are kept secure.  Further details can be found at the Windcave website: www.windcave.com.   Neither Auckland Museum nor AMI has any liability for personal information provided to Windcave, which is subject to Windcave’s Privacy Policy. 

Storage and Retention 

Any personal information you provide to AMI will be stored in a secure environment, accessible only by authorised parties. We will make all reasonable efforts to prevent any loss, modification, disclosure or misuse of your information.  
Your personal information will be retained for the period related to the purposes specified and to which you have consented. Some personal information may be retained beyond that period to be used only for research or analysis basis; in these cases any published information will be anonymised. 

Transfer of information outside New Zealand 

We will store and process your personal information in New Zealand or in any other country in which we or our selected business partners maintain facilities for doing so. Your personal information may therefore be transferred outside of New Zealand. 

Accessing and correcting your personal information 

At any time, you may enquire if AMI holds your personal information and request to access, update or correct your personal information.   

A request for information can be made verbally, however it would be helpful to put this in writing to ensure your request is clearly understood by the Privacy Officer. 

For more information regarding official information requests, please refer to the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act (LGOIMA). 

We will only give access to personal information if we are satisfied that the information requested relates to you, or if the request is made on behalf of someone else, that you are legally entitled to obtain the information.  As such, we may request proof of your identity before releasing information and/or proof of written authorisation to obtain the information on behalf of someone else.  If the access request is made on behalf of a minor, proof that you are authorised to make the request may include a copy of the child’s birth certificate listing you as their parent, or a guardianship order. 

 

Requests regarding personal information can be made to the following: 

Privacy Officer 
Auckland Museum Institute 
Private Bag 92018 
Victoria Street West 
Auckland 1142 
[email protected] 

 
  

Updated November 2024 

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