Everyone has his own secrets in life, which is called personal privacy in law. For example, your personal diary, phone number and photo album are all personal privacy.
Nowadays, mobile phones have become an indispensable item for us. We need cell phones for everything. Even the roadside stalls selling candied haws use WeChat Alipay, but it also makes it much more convenient for people who steal personal privacy.
If you download some payment software, your mobile phone will definitely pop up some advertisements like "You won the lottery" every day. As long as you click in, you will be asked to download the software and receive a small red envelope with a few dollars in it. When you are happy to "make money", your personal privacy is quietly stolen by scammers.
The law also attaches great importance to children's personal privacy. It is also an invasion of personal privacy for parents to read their children's private diaries without permission. But personal privacy is not a protective cover for children to cheat. Everyone should know Harvard University. Let's look at their punishment for cheating students. There are 125 cheating students in the school. Harvard University announced that 60 students who cheated in the exam were suspended from school, and half of the remaining 65 students suspected of cheating were detained for observation and the other half were pardoned. But it seems that our schools in China only emphasize the tolerance of students' mistakes. Not long ago, Shandong University ordered some "soy sauce" students to drop out of school, which even caused a curse. As for primary and secondary school campuses, punishing students has become a minefield that schools and teachers dare not set foot in.
In life, every little move you make may be the exposure of your personal privacy. For example, there is your phone number and address in your courier box, and your real name. If you throw this information into the trash can together, it is likely to expose your personal privacy. You should tear off the sticker with your personal information on it and throw it away. This little gesture is also an act of protecting your privacy.
See here, have you made these small mistakes? It's not too late to change it now, or it's too late to regret it later.