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The introduction of this law not only has a direct impact on the telecommunications sector, but also indirectly affects other related industries. For example, in the field of logistics and distribution, information security and regulatory measures have been further strengthened.
For the e-commerce industry, the protection of user information has become a top priority. Merchants need to follow regulations more strictly to ensure the security of consumers' personal data. This requires companies to increase investment in technology research and development and personnel training to improve network security protection capabilities.
At the same time, express delivery companies also need to strengthen information management during the parcel circulation process. From receipt to delivery, data encryption and compliance operations must be implemented in every link to prevent fraudsters from using express delivery information for illegal activities.
Under the constraints of the law, the cooperation between e-commerce platforms and express delivery companies has become closer. Both parties have jointly established a complete risk prevention and control mechanism to conduct real-time monitoring and early warning of abnormal transactions and logistics information.
In addition, consumers' awareness of prevention is also increasing. With the popularization of the law, people have a deeper understanding of protecting personal information and are more cautious when shopping online and receiving express deliveries.
In short, the relevant laws on telecommunications fraud control have brought new norms and opportunities to the e-commerce and express delivery industries. Only through joint efforts of all parties can a safe, convenient and orderly business environment be created.