The definition of personal information refers to information about an individual that can identify them, such as their name, date of birth, address, phone number, and email address. This includes information that may not identify an individual on its own but can do so when matched with other information.
In Japan, the “Act on the Protection of Personal Information” defines personal information as “information concerning a living individual that can identify a specific individual by name, date of birth, or other descriptions.” This also includes information regarding the physical, mental, or economic status of a specific individual.
It’s surprising to think that there are companies and people who derive enjoyment from leaking personal information.
What would they do if they were sued for violating the Labor Standards Act? Is it really worth it for them to make money that way? They should get caught by the police.
Everything would come crashing down for them, along with their family. What about the children?
First and foremost, protecting oneself is a basic requirement. However, on top of that, people should understand that it is truly merciless to deceive, exploit, shock, control, belittle, or deny the efforts of others.
Well, such things won’t last forever.
In reality, even if personal information is leaked, the daily nuisance of spam calls feels like an incessant siren. But if you block notifications, it becomes negligible. ^ - ^
It doesn’t disrupt my daily life at all.
Calls are meaningless.
I pray for everyone’s happiness. That’s all I truly wish for.
Still Life “Family”
• The mat and the floral scarf I received at the farewell party of my first company.
• Three art books borrowed from my master (about Van Gogh, Leonardo da Vinci, and Gauguin, along with a striped piece of fabric).
• A wooden elephant souvenir from Indonesia, brought back by my paternal grandmother.
• A blue bottle souvenir from a family trip (Parque España).
• A giraffe souvenir from a family trip (zoo).
• An owl souvenir from a family trip (Shigaraki pottery).
• A handmade floral hat from my mother.
• A memorial item for the family from our new house celebration (from a home improvement store).
• A toy car for my brother’s birthday from relatives.
• A South African plant, Sansevieria.
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