Are you willing to send express parcels or have your ID verified? After an explosive parcel incident occurred in Tianhe District of Guangzhou, the topic of China's planned express delivery real-name system has attracted much attention. Currently, the Ministry of Public Security has already piloted this system in Shaoxing, Zhejiang. In recent days, reporters have consulted several express companies in Guangzhou, including EMS, YTO Express, and STO Express, as well as the Guangdong Provincial Express Association, all of which stated that they have not yet received notification about implementing the express delivery real-name system. However, some individual express companies said they have "situationally" implemented the real-name system for deliveries. Due to concerns over privacy exposure, most citizens have expressed doubts about registering their ID numbers for express deliveries. A survey showed that more than half of netizens are unwilling to send parcels under a real-name basis. Citizens worry: high turnover rate of couriers poses high risk of privacy leakage. Following the explosive parcel incident in Tianhe District of Guangzhou this month, the implementation of the real-name system for express deliveries has been brought up again. "If providing an ID is required for sending parcels in the future, it would be very inconvenient, and I am also worried about privacy leaks," said Mr. Hu, who works in the Tianhe City office building. He often sends parcels, some for work needs and others for personal use, "I don't usually carry my ID with me, so if the real-name system were implemented, it would be very inconvenient."