However, Ms. Guan who lives on Huanshi East Road in Yuexiu District said that it is not a big deal if the procedure is a little troublesome, but she is most worried about privacy leakage. "Train tickets are real-name based, so I do not dare to throw them away randomly. I must tear them into pieces before discarding them, otherwise, it would be very terrible if my ID number was leaked and used by criminals. Now they are saying that express delivery should also adopt the real-name system. In this case, there will be both name and ID number on the package slip, plus the company or home address that needs to be filled out originally, so the information will be more detailed. Moreover, the express delivery industry is not standardized now, and the turnover rate of express delivery employees is high, so privacy can be easily leaked." Regarding this issue, netizens also have various opinions. Weibo netizen Tang Xiaodong said, "For consumers, the risk of privacy leakage is very high. Some couriers have been exposed by the media for stealing goods, brutal loading and unloading, and bad attitudes. If we are required to tell these people our ID numbers and phone numbers, how can we be sure that our privacy will not be leaked? Many fraud cases in society are carried out using ID numbers and phone numbers." Netizen Tcai Yicaijing "Ai Jinlin" believed that the real-name system is unnecessary, "Courier companies could just equip with detection instruments, and packages that don't pass the inspection won't be sent out." The reporter saw a survey titled "Are you willing to accept real-name express delivery?" As of 4 pm yesterday, 976 people participated in the survey. 54.4% of the netizens said "unwilling", 41.7% said willing, and only 3.9% chose "depending on the situation". From the survey results, it can be seen that the number of netizens who are willing and unwilling to send packages under the real-name system are basically "evenly matched", with slightly more people being unwilling. Those who support it mainly consider safety, while those who oppose it are mainly concerned about privacy and the trouble of procedures.