Company: EJH
Filing Date: 2025-08-28
Form Type: F-3/A
Source: 0001213900-25-081782
Chunk: 20

Company: E-Home Household Service Holdings Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-08-28
Form: F-3/A
Chunk 20
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’s ability to offer or continue to offer its securities to investors
or cause such securities to significantly decline in value or become worthless. In addition, if the CSRC, the CAC or other regulatory
agencies later promulgate new rules requiring that we obtain their approvals for any of the offerings, we cannot assure you that we can
obtain the approval, authorizations, or complete required procedures or other requirements in a timely manner, or at all, or obtain a
waiver of the requisite requirements if and when procedures are established to obtain such a waiver. Any uncertainties and/or negative
publicity regarding such an approval requirement could have a material adverse effect on the value of the securities being offered.

Cybersecurity Review

As advised by our PRC
counsel, Fujian Dajia Law Firm, and based on their interpretation of the revised Cybersecurity Review Measures which were released for
comments in July 2021 and became effective on February 15, 2022, E-Home or any of its PRC subsidiaries are not required to apply for a
cybersecurity review with the CAC, because E-Home’s Ordinary Shares were listed on Nasdaq before the effective date of the revised
Cybersecurity Review Measures on February 15, 2022 and the requirement that “online platform operators with personal information
of more than 1 million users which intends to go public abroad must apply to the Cybersecurity Review Office of the CAC
for a cybersecurity review” set forth in Article 7 of the revised Cybersecurity Review Measures should not be applicable to E-Home
or any of its subsidiaries. Further, we do not believe that E-Home or any of its subsidiaries constitutes an online platform operator
under the draft Regulations on Network Data Security which were published for comments on November 14, 2021 by the CAC. However, there
remains uncertainty as to the interpretation and implementation of the revised Cybersecurity Review Measures and we cannot assure you
that the CAC will reach the same conclusion as our PRC counsel.

On July 10, 2021, the Cyberspace Administration
of China issued the Cybersecurity Review Measures (revised draft for public comments), which proposed to authorize the CAC to conduct
cybersecurity review on a range of activities that affect or may affect national security. The revised Cybersecurity Review Measures expand
the cybersecurity review to online platform operators in possession of personal information of over one million users if the operators
intend to list their