Company: EJH
Filing Date: 2025-10-30
Form Type: 20-F
Source: 0001213900-25-104179
Chunk: 70

Company: E-Home Household Service Holdings Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-10-30
Form: 20-F
Item: Item 4
Chunk 70
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 necessary for the provision of
its services. An internet information service provider is also required to properly maintain the user's personal information, and in case
of any leak or likely leak of the user's personal information, online lending service providers must take immediate remedial measures
and, in severe circumstances, make an immediate report to the telecommunications regulatory authority.

In addition, pursuant to the Decision on Strengthening
the Protection of Online Information issued by the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress in December 2012 and the
Order for the Protection of Telecommunication and Internet User Personal Information issued by the Ministry of Industry and Information
Technology in July 2013, any collection and use of user personal information must be subject to the consent of the user, abide by the
principles of legality, rationality and necessity and be within the specified purposes, methods and scopes.

The Guidelines jointly released by ten PRC regulatory
agencies in July 2015 purport, among other things, to require service providers to improve technology security standards and safeguard
user and transaction information. The Guidelines also prohibit service providers from illegally selling or disclosing users’ personal
information. Pursuant to the Ninth Amendment to the Criminal Law issued by the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress
in August 2015, which became effective in November 2015, any internet service provider that fails to fulfill the obligations related to
internet information security administration as required by applicable laws and refuses to rectify upon orders is subject to criminal
penalty for the result of (i) any dissemination of illegal information in large scale; (ii) any severe effect due to the leakage of the
client’s information; (iii) any serious loss of criminal evidence; or (iv) other severe situation, and any individual or entity
that (i) sells or provides personal information to others in a way violating the applicable law, or (ii) steals or illegally obtain any
personal information is subject to criminal penalty in severe situation.

On August 20, 2021, the Standing Committee of
the National People’s Congress of China promulgated the Personal Information Protection Law that will take effect on November 1,
2021, which provides for various requirements on personal information protection, including legal bases for data collection and processing,
requirements on data localization and cross-border data transfer, and requirements for consent and requirements on processing sensitive
personal information. The Personal Information Protection Law applies to the activities of processing the personal data of natural persons
within the territory of the P