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Is it illegal to peek at other people's mobile phones?

Legal analysis: Other people's mobile phone messages belong to personal privacy. If you peek, it must be privacy, which is illegal. The right of 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 invaded, known, collected, used and made public by others. Moreover, the right subject has the right to decide to what extent others can intervene in their private lives, and everyone has the right to decide whether their privacy is disclosed to others and the scope and extent of the public. Privacy is a basic personality right.

Legal basis: Article 11 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China

Natural persons enjoy the rights of life, body, health, name, portrait, reputation, honor, privacy and marital autonomy. Legal persons and unincorporated organizations enjoy the right of name, reputation and honor.

article 12 where the civil rights and interests are infringed, the infringed party has the right to request the infringer to bear the tort liability.

Article 42 of the Law of the People's Republic of China on Public Security Administration Punishment commits one of the following acts, and shall be detained for not more than five days or fined not more than 5 yuan; If the circumstances are serious, they shall be detained for not less than five days but not more than ten days, and may also be fined not more than 5 yuan: (1) writing threatening letters or threatening the personal safety of others by other means; (2) publicly insulting others or fabricating facts to slander others; (3) fabricating facts, falsely accusing and framing others, and attempting to subject others to criminal investigation or punishment by public security administration; (4) Threatening, insulting, beating or retaliating against witnesses and their close relatives; (5) sending obscene, insulting, intimidating or other information for many times to interfere with the normal life of others; (six) voyeurism, sneak shots, eavesdropping, spreading the privacy of others.