As an indispensable "electronic companion" in students' learning and life, smartphones bring various conveniences, but also hide some risks. When using the "Four Hearts" reminder on mobile phones, you should remember ↓↓↓
Be careful when it comes to "confidentiality". Students may have the opportunity to get exposed to some sensitive or confidential information during professional studies or social internships. When we are exposed to this type of information, we must strictly abide by various confidentiality systems and mobile phone use management regulations. We do not use mobile phones to shoot, store, process, transmit, or forward sensitive or confidential information, and cannot upload sensitive or confidential documents to the Internet for dissemination. Once a leak occurs, it will not only cause harm to the security of state secrets, but also bear corresponding legal responsibilities.

Be careful when involved in "military"
Students may have a "city walk" on weekends while studying. When using a smartphone to record bustling commercial districts and antique pavilions, be sure to pay attention to the sensitive areas around. If you discover military units, military facilities, military weapons, military vehicles, and military activities, please "keep a picture in your eyes and show mercy in your hands". Do not shoot, forward, or upload the Internet, and consciously and actively keep military secrets.

Be careful when it comes to "foreign"
Students must "be vigilant and pay attention everywhere" when making friends, especially in online dating. The work of the national security organs found that some overseas spy intelligence personnel often met Panla students through online dating and other forms, and induced them to carry out illegal and criminal activities that endanger our national security. When facing the Internet "friends", especially when the other party is an overseas person, you should grasp the right position when talking and talking, keep your mind calm, and carefully identify the other party's "help" requests to avoid accidentally becoming a "tool person" of overseas spy intelligence agencies.

