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Office of the Privacy Commissioner (OPC)

The Office of the Privacy Commissioner (OPC) is an independent government agency that oversees how organizations collect, use, and share personal information. Its role is to protect individuals' privacy rights by enforcing privacy laws, investigating complaints, and providing guidance on privacy practices. The OPC also works to promote responsible data management and raise awareness about privacy issues, helping to ensure that personal information is handled faithfully and transparently while balancing the needs of organizations and privacy rights.