Zhang Li: There is really no privacy in today's society. Since I was pregnant, milk powder manufacturers in various baby stores have known my mobile phone number and kept harassing calls to promote their products. After giving birth to the baby, the phone calls from insurance companies, early education institutions and infant photography came. Especially for insurance companies, I really get something for nothing. I have to make a phone call every few days, whether in a meeting or at rest, which has caused me great trouble. But think about it, fortunately, they are just selling goods, not criminals with ulterior motives who want to kidnap children. If our due date, delivery hospital and discharge time are known by some malicious people, what kind of danger it will bring to our children.
Chen Hao (male, 27 years old, employee of private enterprise): I consider myself a very cautious person. Whenever I need to fill in personal information online or elsewhere, I usually avoid or doodle. But even so, the leakage of information is still hard to prevent. The thing is, after I entered the civil service exam last year, I often received a short message "selling answers". How did these scammers know that I applied for the exam so quickly? I must have learned it from the application website. What bothers me most is that I left detailed personal information on the application website, including my name, telephone number, home address, and my parents' work unit. All family information is registered. If these personal information are mastered by scammers, the hidden danger will be great. Even if I don't fall for it, it's hard to guarantee that my parents won't be cheated.