Personal privacy includes body privacy, action privacy, behavior privacy, identity privacy, reputation privacy, portrait privacy, personal income privacy and personal experience privacy. ?
Personal privacy includes:
1. Make public the name, portrait, address and telephone number of citizens without their consent. ?
2, illegal intrusion, search other people's homes, or otherwise disrupt the peace of others. ?
3. Illegally stalking others, monitoring others' residences, installing eavesdropping equipment, secretly photographing others' private lives, and spying on others' indoor conditions. ?
4. Illegally spying on others' property status or publishing their property status without others' permission. ?
5. Privately open other people's letters, peek at other people's diaries, spy on other people's private documents and make them public. ?
6. Investigate and spy on other people's social relations to make them illegal.
7, interfere with other couples' sexual life or investigation. ?
8. Publicize other people's extramarital sex life to the public. ?
9, the disclosure of personal materials of citizens or open or expand the scope of disclosure. 10, collecting pure personal information that citizens are unwilling to disclose to the society.
National Network Information Office: It will speed up the formulation of personal information protection law.
According to Xinhua Viewpoint, the data leakage of bank credit card customers is quite serious. Through QQ group, WeChat and other network tools, you can buy a credit card account opening information including complete personal information such as name, telephone number, address, work unit and bank for only 50 cents. The quotation of some old personal materials is even as low as "2000 yuan 65438+ one million pieces". These leaked personal information has become an important source of fraud traps and harassing calls.
"At present, the disclosure of personal information on the Internet is very serious." Yang Chunyan, deputy director of the Network Security Bureau of the National Network Information Office, pointed out that in particular, the disclosure of sensitive information on bank cards has occurred frequently, which has been used by some lawless elements to engage in illegal and criminal activities, damaging the interests of users. "The state attaches great importance to this and has taken a series of measures."
According to reports, the China Municipal Government is promoting the protection of personal information on the Internet in terms of legislation, regulatory standards and technical protection measures. Yang Chunyan said that the Internet Information Office, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the Ministry of Public Security and other relevant departments will speed up the research and formulation of laws related to the protection of personal information, and speed up the implementation of the network security review system. "The focus will be on strengthening the supervision of network service providers and increasing the crackdown on illegal collection, disclosure and sale of personal information."
In addition, according to the report of Xinhua Viewpoint, commercial banks have also become one of the sources of information leakage by reselling information by "insiders" of banks and handing it over to "cooperative companies". However, various exception clauses and exemption clauses often make consumers unable to hold themselves accountable. In this regard, the National Network Information Office reminded that after personal information is leaked, citizens can defend their rights in the following three ways:
According to the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC)'s decision on strengthening network information protection, individuals who encounter information leakage have the right to immediately ask network service providers to delete relevant information or take other necessary measures to stop it.
Individuals can also make complaints and reports to public security departments, internet management departments, industrial and commercial departments, consumer associations, industry management departments and related institutions. "The China Internet Illegal and Bad Information Reporting Center affiliated to the National Network Information Office will fully accept and handle public reports on Internet illegal and bad information." Yang Chunyan said.
Consumers can also further safeguard their legitimate rights and interests according to the Tort Liability Law and the Law on the Protection of Consumers' Rights and Interests, such as asking infringers to apologize, eliminate the influence, restore their reputation and compensate for losses.
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