Personal information processors should follow the principles of legality, fairness, necessity, honesty, openness and transparency when dealing with personal information, and must not mislead, deceive or coerce personal information.
People's Republic of China (PRC) personal information protection law
Article 5 Personal information shall follow the principles of legality, fairness, necessity, honesty and credibility, and shall not be handled by misleading, cheating or coercion.
Article 7 The handling of personal information shall follow the principle of openness and transparency, and the rules for handling personal information shall be made public, and the purpose, manner and scope of handling shall be clearly stated.
Second, what are the characteristics of citizens' personal information?
Citizen's personal information includes: name, occupation, position, age, marital status, education, professional qualification, work experience, home address, telephone number, credit card number, fingerprint, online login account number, password and other information that can identify a citizen's personal identity. With the progress of science and technology and the expansion of personal social activities, the content of personal information is more abundant. From the connotation point of view, citizens' personal information refers to citizens' personal physiological and identity characteristics, social life experience, family and financial situation, and also includes personal identification codes obtained and adopted by citizens in the process of social life. In a nutshell, it has the following characteristics:
(1) is directly related to individual citizens, and can reflect the local or overall characteristics of citizens, or it is exclusive once it is obtained and used. The former is the date of birth and fingerprints of citizens, while the latter is the ID number and home address.
(2) It has legal protection value. Citizens' personal information carries citizens' individual characteristics, even their rights. If it is leaked and obtained by others, it will inevitably lead to the danger that citizens may be infringed at any time.
(3) The protection of citizens' personal information is not based on the request of the information owner. No organization or individual has the right to disclose or obtain personal information unless it is based on the need of safeguarding national interests, public interests or the will of the information owner.
From the above analysis, it can be seen that according to the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Protection of Personal Information, personal information processors should follow the principles of legality, fairness, necessity, honesty, openness and transparency when dealing with personal information, and should not mislead, deceive or coerce personal information. If you need legal help, readers can consult.