Citizens' opening records belong to personal privacy. Under normal circumstances, neither oneself nor others can inquire about other people's check-in records at will. Only in specific legal procedures, such as when the police need to investigate crimes, can they obtain this information through legal procedures. When performing their duties, public security organs will take measures to protect personal privacy according to law and will not disclose it to irrelevant personnel. It is not allowed for ordinary citizens to try to inquire about other people's room opening records without legal authorization, and it also violates relevant laws and regulations. Therefore, the ID card opening record is protected by law and will not be found casually.
Privacy protection measures for ID cards:
1, personal information protection laws and regulations: legal requirements and restrictions related to the collection, use, storage and transmission of personal information;
2. Information encryption technology: used to protect the security of personal data during transmission and storage;
3. Access control mechanism: ensure that only authorized personnel can access personal information;
4. Anonymization of data: when dealing with personal information, delete or replace information that can identify individuals to protect personal privacy;
5. Supervision and audit procedures: regularly check and audit personal information processing activities to ensure compliance with relevant laws, regulations and policies;
6. Emergency plan for personal information disclosure: In case of personal information disclosure, there are clear response measures and processes.
To sum up, as a personal privacy, citizens' ID card opening records are strictly protected by law. Unless in a specific procedure authorized by law, such as police investigating a crime, he and others have no right to inquire at will, and any unauthorized visit will be regarded as an invasion of privacy and a violation of laws and regulations.
Legal basis:
People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Code
Article 1032
Natural persons have the right to privacy. No organization or individual may infringe upon the privacy rights of others by spying, harassing, exposing or making public. Privacy is the private space, private activities and private information that natural people live in peace and don't want to be known by others.
People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Code
Article 1 1 1
Personal information of natural persons is protected by law. Any organization or individual who needs to obtain other people's personal information shall obtain and ensure the information security according to law, and shall not illegally collect, use, process or transmit other people's personal information, or illegally buy, sell, provide or disclose other people's personal information.