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Why do women keep receiving information and phone calls about "opening a house"?

It is reported that Ms. Li runs a nail salon in downtown Nanning. On June 9, when she was watching a movie, her mobile phone was stolen. At that time, she didn't call the police, and it took a week to report the loss and apply for a new card, and her mobile phone number has not changed.

Since then, people have called her to ask about the price of "opening a house". These days, there are more and more harassing text messages and phone calls, which makes her unbearable.

In Ms. Li's mobile phone, the reporter saw that 30 or 40 netizens applied to add friends on her WeChat, and most of the information they sent was a request for "about guns".

In addition, Ms. Li still has many missed calls from strangers on her mobile phone. "This is only part of the content, I have deleted some."

In order to find out how her privacy was leaked, Ms. Li approved the application of two or three men and added them as WeChat friends. These two people sent her some photos of themselves, which were originally stored in her QQ photo album.

After further understanding, they all said that the information about Ms. Li's "part-time appointment" was posted by a person named "LY" on a QQ group named "LY Teahouse".

Ms. Li provided a screenshot of the QQ information of the "LY" man, but the reporter failed to add it as a friend after many attempts. Subsequently, the reporter reported to the Tencent Reporting Center that the "ly" man had spread Ms. Li's privacy and false information without authorization. The other party replied that she had intervened and expected to reply within 72 hours.

"My photo and phone number were put on the Internet. Some acquaintances really think I'm too depraved after seeing it. I want to call the police. "

Ms. Li said that her private content was leaked because her mobile phone was stolen by people who logged on to WeChat and QQ and failed to report the loss in time. In order to reduce the degree of harassment, she has blocked the function of adding WeChat mobile phone number and started the function of preventing strange calls.

In this regard, Xu Liming, an associate professor at the Law School of Guangxi University for Nationalities, said that citizens' right to personal privacy is protected by law, and disclosure of personal information should bear certain legal responsibilities.

In order to protect her personal rights, Ms. Li should keep the evidence of harassment, communicate with Tencent customer service, close her QQ account and withdraw her photos and personal information. As an Internet service provider, if Tencent accepts this matter, Ms. Li Can will sue. Ms. Li should report the case to the person who stole the mobile phone and disclose the owner's information.