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 What New Zealand organisation has advocating for privacy rights as its main focus? 
 My GP clinic uses Manage My Health. About to log in and they say I need to accept their new privacy policy. So I just read their privacy policy (https://www.managemyhealth.co.nz/privacy-policy/), resulting in the following message from me to them:

Hi
I have some questions about your privacy policy.
In 3.e you say you use personal information for advertising.
As you must surely know, online advertising is a privacy nightmare because of widespread use of tracking technology and abuses by companies domiciled in places with poor privacy practices. Technologies such as browser fingerprinting mean that even with adblockers and refusing cookies, it is impossible to stop identity matching by (eg) Google, Facebook, and even less ethical companies.
Do you use 3rd party ad and tracking providers? If yes, then this is a deal-breaker for me in a medical service.
My concern is particularly aroused by reading this provision in conjunction with  s4.1.a, where you say you may disclose personal information to a related company who may use it for the same purposes.
How do you define "related company?"
I look forward to hearing how your service does or does not use 3rd party tracking and advertising services so I can make an informed decision.
Thanks
Stephen 
 Your worst fears about NZ Police and IT are true. Also, Phil Pennington is doing some amazing reporting on this beat (govt IT) recently.

https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/499280/police-spending-millions-to-fix-glaring-technology-system-deficiencies 
 Thanks to KiwiFoo and @d6c7669b I had the pleasure of hearing Richie Poulton give a talk on his life's work, and then a wonderful talk on the plane back from Auckland. He was so humble and so keen to share what he had learned.

https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/300980653/director-of-worldfamous-dunedin-study-professor-richie-poulton-dies-aged-61 
 This makes me fucking furious. NZ owned firms struggle to get the time of day from govt agencies. But Microsoft can use its over-cosy relationship to ask MBIE to look for ways for MS to embed more and sell more! Disgusting. This is what capture by multinational suppliers looks like. https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/497959/ambitious-tech-project-partnering-us-giant-and-govt-agency-founders 
 I suppose the counter is "but it didn't work". It could have though, and this kind of arrangement (IMO) shouldn't even be possible.