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Parents check their children's mobile phones, right

It is not correct for parents to check their children's mobile phones.

Article 39 of the Regulations on the Protection of Minors stipulates that no organization or individual may disclose or view the personal information of minors, such as letters, diaries, e-mails, online chat records, and mobile phone short messages. , and shall not disclose the personal privacy of minors.

Private right is a complete right to claim rights and interests, which embodies the protection of minors' legitimate rights and interests by the state and society. Guardianship is an obligation to a great extent. Chapter II ***6 of the Law on the Protection of Minors stipulates almost all the "obligations" of parents and their guardians, but none of them stipulates their "rights". Among them, Article 12 also stipulates responsibilities: "Parents or other guardians who fail to perform guardianship duties or infringe upon the legitimate rights and interests of minors under guardianship shall bear responsibilities according to law." Therefore, parents can't use their "obligations" to limit and infringe on their children's privacy.

Parents who violate their children's privacy in the name of love have actually turned their due guardianship into improper or even illegal surveillance. Even if it is conducive to the healthy growth of children, respecting children's privacy and giving them their own work and thinking space is the key to protecting children's dignity, caring for and cultivating children's healthy personality and independent spirit.

Questions such as whether you can check text messages should be solved by parents and children through "consultation".