You can effectively protect your information by refusing to use the scanning code ordering service with excessive information, ordering food with traditional menus, and directly complaining to relevant departments about improper ordering behavior of merchants.
Digital life brings a lot of convenient services to everyone, but at the same time it is also used by some malicious marketing methods, so that everyone's personal information is regarded as a resource for profit selling. In this case, everyone should dare to say no. 1. It is feasible to scan the code to order food, but consumers should dare to say no to too many information filling requirements.
For many hot-selling food and beverage noodles, scanning code to order food is a way to improve efficiency. This way is a systematic marketing experience in itself, which is very good for consumers, not only saving time, but also quickly selecting the dishes they need from various categories very intuitively. However, such a good system is taken for profit by a few businesses, forcing consumers to fill in a lot of redundant information, and normal consumption does not need to provide these personal information at all, so everyone should be very clear that consumers' personal information is protected by law, and we can directly say no to such businesses. 2. Use more traditional menus to order food.
You can enjoy the same pleasure as ordering food without scanning the code. For example, you can directly tell the waiter that you need the traditional menu, and then browse the menu to let the waiter place an order directly with the store's electronic system. Moreover, the advantage of this is that the waiter can help consumers order food more humanely. For example, the number of diners and the amount of food needed will be better controlled, and some excellent merchants will provide manual services. 3. You can directly complain to the relevant departments about unreasonable consumption compulsion.
businesses are all managed by relevant departments in a unified way, and businesses actually know that such behavior is illegal. It's just that businesses themselves think that no one will be so serious, and they all come out to spend money, that is, to have fun. At this time, consumers should not be too careless, and the losses caused by personal information are borne by individuals. From this point of view, if businesses dare to force consumers to do so, they can directly complain to the Consumer Protection Association.
Conclusion: Everyone should always pay attention to the protection of personal information, and defend unreasonable demands directly by legal means, so don't be afraid of anything.