Vietnam to require social media users to verify identity

Vietnam to require social media users to verify identity

Vietnam to require social media users to verify identity

HANOI – Vietnam is getting ready to make it necessary for social media customers of each native and overseas platforms to confirm their identification in a bid to rein in on-line scams, state media reported on Monday.

The measure, a part of the Telecommunications Law Amendment to be issued by the top of this 12 months, will allow legislation enforcement businesses to trace down offenders utilizing social media to interrupt the legislation, state-run Voice of Vietnam (VOV) newspaper reported.

“There are times the authorities can identify social media account holders that violate the laws but cannot track them down because those criminals use cross-border applications,” VOV cited data deputy minister Nguyen Thanh Lam as saying.

“Unverified accounts, no matter on local or foreign platforms such as Facebook, TikTok, YouTube, will be dealt with.”

According to the report, each particular person and organizational customers could be topic to the measure. However not all suppliers at the moment provide identification verification in Vietnam.

The regulation will want the approval of the nation’s lawmakers. Details haven’t been revealed but.

Vietnam lately has issued a number of laws along with a cybersecurity legislation that concentrate on overseas social media platforms in a bid to battle disinformation in news and drive overseas tech corporations to determine consultant places of work in Vietnam and retailer knowledge within the nation. — Reuters

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