The article discusses the risks associated with sharing unverified harmful information on social media, which can lead to legal issues. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the Cybersecurity Law of 2018 to avoid such risks.
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Sharing unverified harmful information on social media can lead to legal violations.
The Cybersecurity Law of 2018 aims to protect national security and social order on the internet.
The law helps to control internet activities, handle legal violations, and prevent misuse of the internet to harm national interests and individual rights.
The necessity of the Cybersecurity Law is explained by the need to protect personal information, combat cyberattacks, and regulate social media platforms.
The law prohibits actions that undermine the state, spread false information, violate personal information, and conduct cyberattacks.
Internet service providers are required to store user data in Vietnam, remove illegal content upon request, and have a local office.
Users must be responsible for the content they post online and avoid sharing false or offensive information, or engaging in cyberattacks.