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Is it illegal to send other people's information online?

Legal analysis: It is illegal to invade your personal privacy. Publicly publicize the privacy of others. Without the consent of others, publishing other people's private information or disclosing other people's privacy in oral or written form, which has a serious impact on the reputation of citizens, also belongs to the act of infringing on the right of reputation.

Legal basis: Article 253 of the Criminal Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), any functionary of a state organ or a financial, telecommunications, transportation, education, medical and other unit who, in violation of state regulations, sells or illegally provides personal information of citizens obtained by his unit in the course of performing his duties or providing services to others, if the circumstances are serious, shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years or criminal detention and shall also or shall only be fined. Article 253 Whoever opens, conceals or destroys mail and telegrams without permission constitutes theft, or postal personnel who open, conceals or destroys mail and telegrams without permission shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than two years or criminal detention.

The Supreme People's Court's Interpretation on Several Issues Concerning the Trial of Reputation Right Cases (IV) Publishing and disclosing others' privacy. Without the consent of others, publishing other people's private information or disclosing other people's privacy in oral or written form, which has a serious impact on the reputation of citizens, also belongs to the act of infringing on the right of reputation.