New Zealand's Privacy Commissioner has joined her counterparts from around the world in expressing concerns to web giant Google over its data and privacy protection. Privacy Commissioner Marie Shroff, along with representatives from Germany, Canada, France, Britain, Ireland, Italy, Israel, Spain and the Netherlands, signed a letter to Google chief executive Eric Schmidt, raising concerns over Google's new application, Google Buzz. The social networking service connected to Google's email service, Gmail, raising concerns from users over how their personal information was being disclosed. Shroff says New Zealanders had been experimented on by Google with the rollout of Google Buzz. It had "violated the fundamental, globally accepted principle that people should be able to control the use of their personal information".
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