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Is it dangerous to send photos with my ID number and my handprint on them?
Generally, it will not cause direct losses.

1. Just knowing the ID number and name will generally not cause direct losses. At present, all kinds of businesses need to show their original ID cards, but beware of criminals using this information to commit fraud in various names.

Actually, there is no danger. With the present technology, nothing can be done with only one ID card or ID card information.

3. If the original ID card is lost and someone picks it up to do something bad, there is no problem. According to the identity card law, whoever uses someone else's identity card to do bad things will be held accountable.

People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Code

Article 1034 The personal information of natural persons is protected by law.

Personal information is all kinds of information recorded electronically or in other ways that can identify a specific natural person alone or in combination with other information, including natural person's name, date of birth, ID number, biometric information, address, telephone number, e-mail address, health information, whereabouts information, etc.

The privacy information in personal information shall be subject to the provisions on privacy; If there are no provisions, the provisions on the protection of personal information shall apply.

Article 1035 The handling of personal information shall follow the principles of legality, justice and necessity, and shall not be over-handled, and meet the following conditions:

(1) Obtaining the consent of the natural person or his guardian, except as otherwise provided by laws and administrative regulations;

(2) Rules for publicly handling information;

(3) Clearly explain the purpose, mode and scope of information processing;

(four) does not violate the provisions of laws and administrative regulations and the agreement between the two parties.

The processing of personal information includes the collection, storage, use, processing, transmission, provision and disclosure of personal information.