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The private photo of Princess Sirindhorn in Thailand was leaked. How should we protect our privacy?
Princess Shinina of Thailand has been attracting attention from all walks of life since she was recalled as an abandoned baby princess. Many people say that her life record can almost match the plot in Zhen Huan's biography. I thought this Kung Fu drama could almost come to an end, but I didn't expect a sequel.

The British reporter broke the news that he had received a mysterious SD card. This SD card contains a large number of private photos of Princess Shinina of Thailand, including many exposed photos or large-scale photos, most of which were taken by Princess Shinina with her mobile phone. In addition to British journalists, other media people also said that they had received a private photo of Princess Sirindhorn of Thailand. We don't know how the private photos got out. The outflow of private photos will definitely affect Shinina's life as a princess now. It seems that protecting her privacy is the most important thing for both civilians and princesses.

Now the network is developed enough. When chatting with strangers online, you must pay attention to your privacy, and don't easily post your private content on social software or public places, especially your home address and personal information. In addition, don't easily upload personal information to network storage. However, you must set a password that is private enough.

Don't fill in personal information in online shopping lottery and other activities, and don't easily connect to the network that doesn't need a password to avoid personal information leakage. There is a lot of personal information in the mobile phone. If you want to resell old mobile phones, you should make clear your personal information before selling them to regular manufacturers.

Express tickets, train tickets, plane tickets and bank statements all have our ID numbers and a lot of personal information. Never throw it away at will, but keep it properly. Even if it is no longer needed, we must defile or destroy the juice before throwing it away, or don't fill in too detailed personal information when logging in to some recruitment websites.