​When the National Day travel "Golden Week" comes, you must always be vigilant and pay attention to protecting the security of personal information to avoid causing trouble or losses to yourself due to the leakage of personal information. Avoid showing sensitive tickets such as t

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National Day travel "Golden Week" is coming

While playing,

we must always be vigilant

Pay attention to protecting the security of personal information

Avoid causing trouble or loss to yourself due to leakage of personal information

Avoid exposing sensitive bills

Such as train tickets, Airline tickets, boarding passes, etc., because they contain personal information, including ID numbers, are at risk of being stolen by others using high technology.

Don’t post photos of keys

Nowadays, photography technology is advanced, and the details in the photos are clearly visible. If you post the keys to your home, and the key structure is not complicated, criminals may make keys based on the photos.

Be careful about posting your location.

​When the National Day travel 'Golden Week' comes, you must always be vigilant and pay attention to protecting the security of personal information to avoid causing trouble or losses to yourself due to the leakage of personal information. Avoid showing sensitive tickets such as t - Lujuba

Posts pictures with location information in Moments. This can easily reveal your true personal address and may cause unnecessary trouble.

Pay attention to ID photos

​When the National Day travel 'Golden Week' comes, you must always be vigilant and pay attention to protecting the security of personal information to avoid causing trouble or losses to yourself due to the leakage of personal information. Avoid showing sensitive tickets such as t - Lujuba

ID cards, passports, driver's licenses and license plate photos all contain important personal privacy. When showing off your car online, you need to code the license plate number to prevent forged documents.

Protect the information of the elderly and children

Avoid posting photos and names of the elderly and children in Moments. Criminals may use this information. If the geographical features in the photos are obvious, they can even piece together the places they often visit.

Be careful when using public wifi.

Try to choose wifi with a clear source. Do not browse important information, log in to important accounts or make online payments in a public wifi environment to prevent criminals from stealing user privacy information through free wifi.

Properly dispose of old mobile phones

A large amount of personal information is stored in old mobile phones. Simply restoring factory settings and deleting files is not safe, and it may still be restored by others through technical means. After restoring to factory settings, you can store some irrelevant content or large files that fill up the storage space, and then delete them and repeat them several times.

Be wary of phishing websites

Do not click on website links from unknown sources, carefully check the authenticity of the website, and avoid entering personal information to prevent criminals from being induced to enter personal identity, mobile phone number, bank card account and other information, which may lead to information leakage or suffering. Scam.

Be cautious when participating in various online "prize questionnaires" encountered by

when surfing the Internet, filling in personal information to apply for membership cards, etc., which may lead to the leakage of personal information. Please carefully verify the other party's true situation before participating.

Download app from official channels When installing apps, try to choose official channels, and carefully grant permissions to the app's address book, location, photo album, etc. to prevent criminals from stealing personal information by frequently requesting permissions through malicious apps.

The "Personal Information Protection Law of the People's Republic of China" is a special law aimed at protecting citizens' personal information. Tourists should keep in mind that protecting the security of personal information is everyone’s responsibility. Only by strengthening their awareness of prevention can they better protect their rights and interests.

National Day travel "Golden Week" is coming

While playing,

we must always be vigilant

Pay attention to protecting the security of personal information

Avoid causing trouble or loss to yourself due to leakage of personal information

Avoid exposing sensitive bills

Such as train tickets, Airline tickets, boarding passes, etc., because they contain personal information, including ID numbers, are at risk of being stolen by others using high technology.

Don’t post photos of keys

Nowadays, photography technology is advanced, and the details in the photos are clearly visible. If you post the keys to your home, and the key structure is not complicated, criminals may make keys based on the photos.

Be careful about posting your location.

​When the National Day travel 'Golden Week' comes, you must always be vigilant and pay attention to protecting the security of personal information to avoid causing trouble or losses to yourself due to the leakage of personal information. Avoid showing sensitive tickets such as t - Lujuba

Posts pictures with location information in Moments. This can easily reveal your true personal address and may cause unnecessary trouble.

Pay attention to ID photos

​When the National Day travel 'Golden Week' comes, you must always be vigilant and pay attention to protecting the security of personal information to avoid causing trouble or losses to yourself due to the leakage of personal information. Avoid showing sensitive tickets such as t - Lujuba

ID cards, passports, driver's licenses and license plate photos all contain important personal privacy. When showing off your car online, you need to code the license plate number to prevent forged documents.

Protect the information of the elderly and children

Avoid posting photos and names of the elderly and children in Moments. Criminals may use this information. If the geographical features in the photos are obvious, they can even piece together the places they often visit.

Be careful when using public wifi.

Try to choose wifi with a clear source. Do not browse important information, log in to important accounts or make online payments in a public wifi environment to prevent criminals from stealing user privacy information through free wifi.

Properly dispose of old mobile phones

A large amount of personal information is stored in old mobile phones. Simply restoring factory settings and deleting files is not safe, and it may still be restored by others through technical means. After restoring to factory settings, you can store some irrelevant content or large files that fill up the storage space, and then delete them and repeat them several times.

Be wary of phishing websites

Do not click on website links from unknown sources, carefully check the authenticity of the website, and avoid entering personal information to prevent criminals from being induced to enter personal identity, mobile phone number, bank card account and other information, which may lead to information leakage or suffering. Scam.

Be cautious when participating in various online "prize questionnaires" encountered by

when surfing the Internet, filling in personal information to apply for membership cards, etc., which may lead to the leakage of personal information. Please carefully verify the other party's true situation before participating.

Download app from official channels When installing apps, try to choose official channels, and carefully grant permissions to the app's address book, location, photo album, etc. to prevent criminals from stealing personal information by frequently requesting permissions through malicious apps.

The "Personal Information Protection Law of the People's Republic of China" is a special law aimed at protecting citizens' personal information. Tourists should keep in mind that protecting the security of personal information is everyone’s responsibility. Only by strengthening their awareness of prevention can they better protect their rights and interests.

Travel safety during the holidays is the first priority.

Don’t trust unfamiliar platforms.

Don’t answer unfamiliar calls.

Don’t let hateful scammers

affect your good mood when traveling.

Source: Cyber ​​Security Bureau of the Ministry of Public Security.

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