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The arbitrary disclosure of information of people diagnosed with COVID-19on the network will adversely affect personal privacy and even violate the privacy rights of individuals. Through the method of literature analysis and case analysis, the information of the confirmed patients of COVID-19 is studied on the network disclosure. The study found that information disclosure can be divided into disclosable information and non-disclosure information, and make different ways of dealing with sensitive information, sensitive information must be handled with care, personal information processing must take into account the balance between personal interests and public interests.
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Public data from the National Health and Health Commission, provincial and municipal health and health commissions, provincial and municipal governments, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan official channels, compiled by Fast Information APP.
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Supported by UC browser, it is compiled according to the public information of National Health and Health Commission, provincial and municipal health and health commissions, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan and overseas authoritative official channels and media. This chart was extracted from Alipay Global Pandemic Service Module on October 17, 2021.
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Liu, C.Y., Pan, X.Y., Wang, H.X., Ling, D.N., Tan, X. (2022). Study on the Discovery of Personal Information on the Network of People Diagnosed with COVID-19. In: Lin, YB., Deng, DJ., Yang, CT. (eds) Smart Grid and Internet of Things. SGIoT 2021. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, vol 447. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-20398-5_13
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