The personal information of natural persons is strictly protected by law. Any organization or individual who wants to obtain the personal information of others must do so in accordance with the law and respect the privacy of others. They should obtain information through lawful and proper means, and ensure that the information is safe during use. Any illegal collection, use, processing, or transmission of others' personal information is an infringement of the rights and interests of others, and is also a serious violation of the law.
In addition, no organization or individual may illegally buy, sell, provide or disclose the personal information of others. This involves the issue of personal privacy and security, and any misuse or disclosure of personal information may bring great distress and loss to the individual's life and work. Any organization or individual who violates this provision will not only be punished by law, but also condemned by society.
At the same time, we must also recognize that the protection of personal information is not only a legal requirement, but also a respect for human dignity. In modern society, personal information is regarded as an important asset and resource, and the protection of personal information is related to the interests and well-being of everyone. Therefore, each of us should strengthen our awareness of self-protection, properly handle our personal information, and prevent it from being illegally obtained and used.
In conclusion, it is everyone's responsibility and obligation to protect personal information. Only through the dual constraints of law and morality, as well as the joint efforts of the whole society, can the effective protection of personal information be truly realized and social fairness and justice maintained.