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The Frontiers of Society, Science and Technology, 2019, 1(10); doi: 10.25236/FSST.2019.011012.

Legal Supervision Based on Privacy Protection of Personal Credit Information

Author(s)

Xinzhuang Wang

Corresponding Author:
Xinzhuang Wang
Affiliation(s)

Huanghe Science &Technology College, Zhengzhou Henan 450063, China

Abstract

Establishing the personal credit information system as the basis for the development of modern credit economy, in the multi-operational link of the credit information system, it is necessary to increase the effective protection of the privacy rights of personal credit information. In this study, we outline the privacy rights in the personal credit information system, and point out the conflicts between personal credit information and privacy protection. We propose to strengthen the legal supervision and protection of personal credit credit protection in China, and provide guidance for similar research.

Keywords

personal credit information; Privacy protection; Legal supervision

Cite This Paper

Xinzhuang Wang. Legal Supervision Based on Privacy Protection of Personal Credit Information. The Frontiers of Society, Science and Technology (2019) Vol. 1 Issue 10: 107-111. https://doi.org/10.25236/FSST.2019.011012.

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