Recently, cyber police issued a warning: certain seemingly ordinary ‘resale’ activities are in fact serious violations of personal information rights. For example, some individuals sell items containing others’ personal data—such as delivery labels with names and addresses, used smartphones, or membership accounts—on secondhand trading platforms or social media groups. Such actions may violate the law. Under China’s Personal Information Protection Law, no organization or individual is permitted to illegally collect, use, process, transmit, or trade others’ personal information. Even if resellers claim they were ‘unaware’ or ‘just helping dispose of old items,’ any unauthorized handling of sensitive personal data can constitute infringement or even a criminal offense. Cyber police urge the public to thoroughly erase all personal data before discarding or selling devices, and to remain vigilant about data leakage risks when purchasing secondhand goods. Anyone who discovers such illegal activities should promptly report them to authorities. Protecting personal information is not only every citizen’s responsibility but also fundamental to maintaining a safe and trustworthy online environment.
近日,网警部门发布警示:某些看似普通的‘转卖’行为,实际上正在严重侵犯公民个人信息。例如,一些人在二手交易平台、社交群组中出售包含他人身份信息的快递面单、旧手机、会员账号等物品,这些行为已涉嫌违法。根据《中华人民共和国个人信息保护法》,任何组织或个人不得非法收集、使用、加工、传输、买卖他人个人信息。即使转卖者声称‘不知情’或‘只是帮忙处理旧物’,只要涉及他人敏感信息且未经本人授权,就可能构成侵权甚至犯罪。网警提醒公众:处理含有个人信息的物品时务必彻底清除数据;购买二手物品也应警惕信息泄露风险。如发现相关违法行为,请及时向公安机关举报。保护个人信息安全,是每个公民的责任,也是构建清朗网络空间的基础。
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