
Group 1 - The express delivery business in China has surpassed 1 trillion packages this year, raising concerns about the protection of personal information contained in these deliveries [1] - The Beijing Postal Administration has initiated a special inspection on privacy application in express delivery, urging companies to enhance the protection of users' personal information [1] - The Internet Information Office of Beijing will collaborate with the Postal Administration to conduct a special rectification on personal privacy protection in delivery scenarios [1] Group 2 - The concept of "privacy waybill" is introduced, which utilizes de-identification techniques to encrypt personal information such as names and contact details on delivery waybills [1] - Express companies, including SF Express, are implementing technical and management measures to improve user privacy protection, including the use of privacy waybills and virtual numbers [1] - SF Express has encrypted sensitive customer data in backend storage to ensure that even if data is illegally accessed, it cannot be viewed without the decryption key [1] Group 3 - The Internet Information Office is set to deepen the governance of illegal collection and use of personal information in offline consumption scenarios, conducting thorough inspections and rectifications [2] - Regular monitoring measures will be strengthened to ensure the protection of citizens' personal information rights [2]