BEIJING (Reuters) - China's citizens are tired of their personal information being leaked and misused, state media reported on Monday, backing calls for strengthened privacy legislation in the world's largest one-party country.
Forty percent of people regularly receive unsolicited text messages, phone calls and mail, according to the results of a survey on privacy carried out by the China Youth Daily newspaper.
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