Therefore, the home address belongs to personal privacy and is protected by law.
Second, the characteristics of privacy.
The right to privacy refers to a kind of personality right that the private life and private information secrets enjoyed by natural persons are protected according to law and are not illegally violated, known, collected, used and made public by others. Moreover, the subject of rights has the right to decide to what extent others can interfere in their private lives, and you have the right to decide whether your privacy is open to others, and the scope and extent of disclosure. Privacy is a basic right of personality.
According to China's national conditions and relevant foreign materials, the following acts can be classified as infringement of privacy:
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. Open other people's letters privately, read 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.
Characteristics of the right to privacy:
(1) The subject of privacy can only be citizens, that is, natural persons, excluding the secrets of legal persons, especially corporate legal persons (in fact, business secrets). Trade secrets do not have the essential attributes of public interests and irrelevant group interests that privacy has.
(2) The object of privacy includes personal activities, personal information and personal fields.
(3) The scope of protection of privacy is limited by public interests.
According to the characteristics of the right to privacy, scholars at home and abroad generally believe that the right to privacy has the following four rights:
(1) The right to conceal privacy. The right to conceal privacy refers to the right of the right subject to conceal his privacy without being known by others.
(2) the right to privacy. Privacy refers to the right of natural persons to actively use their privacy to meet their spiritual and material needs.
(3) the right to maintain privacy. The right to maintain privacy refers to the right of the subject of privacy to maintain its inviolability, and when it is illegally infringed, it can seek public and private remedies.
(4) Privacy control. Privacy means that citizens have the right to control their privacy according to their own wishes.