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Do you think SF can effectively avoid the disclosure of personal information?

At the information security summit held by SF the day before yesterday, SF first disclosed its end-to-end full-process information security solution to the outside world. SF has also carried out pilot projects in some parts of the country, and launched a new "secret list", that is, express list encryption. The new express bill hides the user's name and mobile phone number, and replaces the user's address information with a code, with the intention of completely encrypting personal information and making customers feel more secure. At the same time, SF hides the links that are easy to contact with users' privacy, such as couriers and customer service, to ensure that users' information security is not leaked.

This is a good move from the perspective of imagination, which at least reflects the further emphasis on personal information in the information age. However, I am not optimistic about the actual effect of this approach. In fact, it is a measure for gentlemen to prevent villains. In the Internet age, personal privacy has become a joke. Some people say that information has been sold 800 times. What's the use of this new initiative launched by SF? The information leaked on the courier will continue to be leaked through other ways and means. However, SF can think of the security of users' personal information and put aside their roles, which is still very gratifying.

In the Internet age, information leakage cases occur frequently, and some unscrupulous traders sell users' personal information to institutions such as selling houses for profit. Once a primary school broke out, students were required to fill in personal information on the information list and then sell the information to educational institutions such as extracurricular classes. Pupils' awareness of prevention is low, and it is easy to reveal their parents' mobile phone numbers. I myself am deeply harassed by the phone call to sell my house. Personal information security also needs to be controlled from the source, but by doing so, the SF family has achieved nothing but a boiling point, and the effect is only a drop in the bucket.