Vietnam: Regime to enforce strict social media regulations in “draconian” new decree

Source: France 24 [French state media]

“Social media users in Vietnam on platforms including Facebook and TikTok will need to verify their identities as part of strict new internet regulations that critics say further undermine freedom of expression in the communist country. The law, which comes into force on Christmas Day, will compel tech giants operating in Vietnam to store user data, provide it to authorities on request, and remove content the government regards as ‘illegal’ within 24 hours. Decree 147, as it is known, builds on a 2018 cybersecurity law that was sharply criticised by the United States, European Union and internet freedom advocates who said it mimics China’s repressive censorship of the internet.” (12/23/24)

https://www.france24.com/en/asia-pacific/20241223-vietnam-to-enforce-strict-social-media-regulations-in-draconian-new-decree