Company: EJH
Filing Date: 2025-08-15
Form Type: F-3
Source: 0001213900-25-077500
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Company: E-Home Household Service Holdings Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-08-15
Form: F-3
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 stored in the PRC, and the law imposes heightened regulation and additional security
obligations on operators of critical information infrastructure. According to the Cybersecurity Review Measures promulgated by the Cyberspace
Administration of China and certain other PRC regulatory authorities in April 2020, which became effective in June 2020, operators of
critical information infrastructure must pass a cybersecurity review when purchasing network products and services which do or may affect
national security. Any failure or delay in the completion of the cybersecurity review procedures may prevent the critical information
infrastructure operator from using or providing certain network products and services, and may result in fines of up to ten times the
purchase price of such network products and services. The PRC government recently launched cybersecurity reviews against a number of mobile
apps operated by several U.S.-listed Chinese companies and prohibiting these apps from registering new users during the review periods.
We do not believe that we constitute a critical information infrastructure operator under the Cybersecurity Review Measures that took
effect in June 2020.

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The PRC National Security
Law covers various types of national security, including technology security and information security. The Cybersecurity Review Measures
that took effect on February 15,2022 revised Cybersecurity Review Measures expand the cybersecurity review to data processing operators
in possession of personal information of over 1 million users if the operators intend to list their securities in a foreign country. Under
the revised Cybersecurity Review Measures, the scope of entities required to undergo cybersecurity review to assess national security
risks that arise from data processing activities would be expanded to include all critical information infrastructure operators who purchase
network products and services and all data processors carrying out data processing activities that affect or may affect national security.
In addition, such reviews would focus on the potential risk of core data, important data, or a large amount of personal information being
stolen, leaked, destroyed, illegally used or exported out of China, or critical information infrastructure being affected, controlled
or maliciously used by foreign governments after such a listing. An operator that violates these measures shall be dealt with in accordance
with the provisions of the PRC Cybersecurity Law and the PRC Data Security Law. As advised by our PRC counsel, Fujian Dajia Law Firm,
we believe that the cybersecurity review requirement under the revised Cybersecurity Review Measures for online platform operators in
possession of personal information of over one million users going public in a foreign country does not apply to us or any