Many of us have been troubled by junk mail or phone calls from salespeople. We are especially that our personal information has been leaked(泄露)。 Here comes some good news. On Dec. 28,China’s top law-making body made rules topersonal information online and public interests(利益)。Such a decision is timely and . Online information safety has been a problemno Internet laws. Some people are making use of the Internet to damage(损害)the rights and interests of the nation and people. Liu Yang ,a bank officer in Beijing said to China Daily that he has received manyfrom a school that askedhe was interested in security(证券)classes.” I am for a licensing examination, but I’d like to know how those schools could know that if the examination organizers didn’tmy information,” he said. The trading of personal information is notin the rules .Companies and government staff who break the rules will be.If people find their information has beenonline, they have the right to ask websites to delete it . The rules also ask Internetto give their real names to service providers. Some main micro-blogging services, Tencent Weibo and Sina Weibo, already started asking users to stop online rumors(谣言)and create a healthy online .But users can continue to use their Web names when posting something online. Making laws to protect personal information and stop junk electronic information is in other countries .Nearly 100 countries have such laws, including the US, the UK and Japan.