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In a column for The New Zealand Herald, Jo Knowsley analyses the tenuous nature of privacy in the online landscape. With the advent of social networking sites, she says there is a "veritable global honey pot of personal information, ripe for plunder by the Pooh Bears in government, the corporate world or indeed anyone with a computer who wants to find out more about us." She asks whether it is ironic that with greater information access, individuals "crave greater privacy." Knowsley notes that more individuals are opting out of being published in electoral rolls, and the number of complaints received by Privacy Commissioner Marie Shroff has almost doubled in five years.
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