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Study on the Mechanism of the Risk of Internet Privacy Disclosure on the Satisfaction of Residents' Smart Device Products in Urban Reconstruction —— Taking Chengdu Community as an Example

Liang Chen

Abstract


According to a survey by the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, by the end of 2000 old residential areas were about 220,000, involving nearly 39 million households and covering an area of about 4 billion square meters. How to transform the old residential area has become one of the concerns of the residents. In the guidance, the reconstruction of old urban residential areas can be divided into three categories: basic, improvement and promotion. The basic category is to meet the contents of the residents 'safety needs and basic living needs of life; the improvement category is to meet the residents' living convenience needs and improvement life needs; and the improvement category is to enrich the community service supply, improving the living quality of the residents, and actively promoting the actual conditions of the community and the surrounding areas.


Keywords


Urban Old Reconstruction; Internet Privacy Disclosure Risk; Product Satisfaction

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/fm.v8i1.6488

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