China Higher Education Student Information Network (hereinafter referred to as "Xue Xin Network") was registered and opened in May 2002 by the National College Student Information Consultation and Employment Guidance Center (hereinafter referred to as the Center). In July, 2004, the Ministry of Education issued the announcement J [2004] No.25, taking Xuexin.com as the only designated inquiry website of higher education diploma in China.
The staff of the Student Status Management Office of the Ministry of Education said that all the information needed to be input in the inquiry system is unique, and no one can know if the candidates themselves do not disclose the information. So if it is queried, there must be something wrong with it. The inquiry function of the website is mainly to let students confirm whether the school they attend has the qualifications recognized by the state.
According to the reporter's inquiry, one of the online student status inquiries: 20 12 national college freshmen's student status inquiry system, in which the student's name and candidate's number are entered, the school, major, student status and a color one-inch bareheaded photo will appear.
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Lawyers in Beijing said that if candidates fill out the information disclosure form before the college entrance examination, or if students need to accept social supervision, it is understandable to be open. The name, school, major, photos and other information in the query results of ordinary students are all part of personal privacy information. It may be illegally used after being found out.
From this feeling, the website's query system is not perfect enough, and there are some risks of illegal use. It is suggested that the photos of students published on the website be cancelled or can only be inquired by authoritative organizations. It is best to enter all three items before querying, or it is safer to query after registering the real name of the website.
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