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Vietnam government drafts decree to protect personal data

Posted on January 14, 2020 by pogowasright.org

Vietnam News/ANN reports:

The Ministry of Public Security is drafting a governmental decree on personal data protection in order to protect the legal rights and interests of individuals and organisations.

Vietnam is facing increasing cases of personal data theft, with more entities collecting, analysing and processing data for different purposes without notifying customers.

Read more on The Star.

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