Is it infringement to disclose others' personal information without permission?

This is an invasion of privacy.

According to China's national conditions and the Tort Liability Law, the following acts can be classified as infringement of privacy:

1. Make public the name, portrait, address, ID number and telephone number of citizens without their permission.

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. Privately open other people's letters, peek at 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.

1 1. Publicize other people's secrets without permission.

Extended data

Main types:

1, freedom of personal life

The subject of rights should engage in or not engage in certain activities that have nothing to do with public interests or are harmless according to his own will, and be free from interference, destruction and domination by others.

2. Right to information confidentiality

Personal information, including all personal information and data. Such as height, weight, female measurements, medical records, physical defects, health status, life experience, property status, marriage, family, social relations, hobbies, beliefs, psychological characteristics and so on.

The right subject has the right to prohibit others from illegally using personal life information, for example, not peeking into the secret parts of citizens' bodies, diaries and so on. , and without the consent of others, shall not be forced to disclose their property status, social relations and other private matters not known to the outside world.

3. Personal communication privacy

The subject of rights has the right to keep confidential the contents of private letters, telegrams, telephones, faxes and conversations, and prohibit others from illegally eavesdropping or stealing.

The development of privacy system is closely related to the development of modern communication. With the rapid development of information processing and transmission technology, the content of personal communication is easy to be eavesdropped or stolen. Therefore, ensuring the security of personal communication has become an important content of privacy.

4. Right to use personal privacy

The right subject has the right to use his privacy to engage in various activities according to his own will to meet his own needs. For example, writing an autobiography with personal life information, painting or photographing with your own image or body, etc.

These activities cannot be illegally interfered, but the use of privacy must not violate the mandatory provisions of the law, and must not violate public order and good customs, that is, rights must not be abused. For example, using one's private parts to make obscene articles should be considered as illegal use of privacy, which constitutes an illegal act.

Baidu Encyclopedia: Privacy