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Selling overseas big data
Yes, in the Internet age, individuals have lost the so-called network privacy. Both big software and small software will access users' information. For example, the APP Xiaohongshu will access the IMEI code of the mobile phone, which is the international mobile device identification code. The IMEI code of each mobile phone is different, and Xiaohongshu can master the model you use. Some users want to create an account after the illegal account on Xiaohongshu is blocked, and they will find that it is also in the same banned state, which shows that our information has been clearly touched.

Users don't care about network privacy. It doesn't matter if you browse my browsing records, but I'm afraid that harassing text messages and fraud will actually make me lose interest. Many people don't pay attention to protecting their online privacy. Indeed, in the era of big data, every user is transparent, and personal privacy is difficult to protect. It's impossible unless you don't use the software. Users acquiesce in the application to access personal information because they trust the application and don't think it will sell my personal information.

However, some people will do such a thing. 600 million pieces of personal information seem like a lot, but in fact there are not so many pieces. It's all a bunch of network data, but it can make a profit of 8 million. The price will make many people nervous and sell their personal information one after another to earn high profits. All this was done without the user's knowledge, and most users didn't even know about it. What's the point of selling personal information? Many people's information is worthless. More small enterprises buy, accurately drain and sell their own products, and promote them to a very small number of people.

Therefore, we are not afraid to reveal online privacy. In the Internet age, it is very difficult to have your own privacy. We just hope that the disclosure of online privacy will not affect our actual interests. That's all that matters.