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, whether their privacy is open to others, and the scope and extent of disclosure. Privacy is a basic right of personality.
Infringement of personal privacy is a civil tort, and you can demand to stop the infringement, restore your reputation, apologize and compensate for the losses.