Internet experts have warned of New Zealanders' carefree attitude to online privacy, saying that most of our personal data is held by foreign companies which are not subject to New Zealand law or ethics.
IT specialists, watchdogs, politicians, bloggers and others gathered yesterday in Wellington for a major privacy forum Think Big? Privacy in the Age of Big Data.
Minister of Justice Judith Collins told the forum: "A post or status update today may be capable of being retrieved in 5, 10 or 100 years.
"And there is no way of telling who might be able to retrieve that information in the future as personal information stored overseas is not necessarily protected from use and disclosure like it is in New Zealand."
British Telecom chief security technology officer Bruce Schneier said a change had occurred in the posting and collection of personal data online.