Vietnam's New Personal Data Protection Law Draft: A Milestone in Data Privacy
Ronni K. Gothard Christiansen
Creator @ AesirX | Empowering Digital Privacy with First-Party Analytics & Consent Management Solutions | 25+ Years Open Source Advocate | Privacy Champion
On September 24, 2024, Vietnam's government unveiled the first draft of the new Personal Data Protection Law (PDPL) for public consultation. Set to potentially come into effect on January 1, 2026, this draft represents a significant advancement in Vietnam's commitment to safeguarding personal data. As someone based in Vietnam and deeply engaged in the tech industry, I believe this development is both timely and crucial for businesses and individuals alike.
Why the PDPL Matters
The draft PDPL, developed by the Ministry of Public Security (MPS), expands upon the existing Decree No. 13/2023/ND-CP on Personal Data Protection (PDPD). With 68 articles spread across seven chapters, it provides a comprehensive legal framework that aligns with international data protection standards.
The primary goals of the PDPL are to:
Key Features of the Draft PDPL
Implications for Businesses
The PDPL introduces significant changes:
Urgent Steps Vietnamese Businesses Should Take Now
For business owners in Vietnam, especially those using analytics, digital advertising, or third-party services that send Vietnamese citizens' data abroad, this draft law is a wake-up call. The PDPL's strict regulations on data processing and cross-border data transfers mean that continuing current practices without adaptation may result in non-compliance with the new law.
Businesses should:
At AesirX, we have anticipated these changes. Our AesirX Analytics & CMP platform is fully compliant with the upcoming PDPL and is hosted first-party in Vietnam. This allows businesses to:
Success Stories: Early Adopters Leading the Way
A prime example of a Vietnamese business proactively adapting to these changes is Baconco. They have successfully implemented AesirX’s first-party consent and analytics solution which is compliant with the forthcoming PDPL. By doing so, they not only enable compliance but also build greater trust with their customers by demonstrating a commitment to data privacy.
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Read the Baconco Case Study to see how our solutions can help your business achieve compliance, automate processes, and build customer trust in the era of Vietnam’s new Personal Data Protection Law.
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AesirX offers a free and open source Analytics & Consent Management Platform (CMP) specifically designed for WordPress and Joomla!, which power 50% of websites in Vietnam. With a 1-click install, it’s never been easier to ensure your website complies with the new PDPL. Plus, it comes with full Vietnamese language support, making it accessible for everyone.
By using AesirX Analytics & CMP, you can ensure that data stays within Vietnam, meeting PDPL’s data localization requirements while gaining control over user consent and compliance.
No cost, no barriers – everyone can now access a robust, compliant solution for their website.
Local Support for a Smooth Transition
For businesses seeking to adapt quickly, local support is invaluable. R Digital (VN) (https://r-digital.tech/) offers implementation and support services in Vietnam. They can assist with:
Looking Ahead Towards Implementation
The PDPL is open for public consultation until November 24, 2024, providing an opportunity for stakeholders to voice their concerns and suggestions. With the law expected to be adopted by the National Assembly in May 2025, time is of the essence for businesses to assess their readiness.
Vietnam's draft PDPL is a significant step toward aligning with global data protection norms. While it presents challenges, it also offers an opportunity for businesses to strengthen their data protection practices and enhance consumer trust.
As we move toward the potential enactment of this law, I encourage all businesses, regardless of size, to:
At AesirX, we are committed to upholding the highest standards of data protection. Our compliant solutions help businesses adjust to this new regulatory environment. In today’s digital world, where personal data is a prime target for malicious actors, protective legislation and strict enforcement are crucial to safeguarding individuals’ privacy. Adapting to these changes goes beyond compliance – it’s centered on protecting people’s rights and building trust in a connected world. This law is not just about regulation; it’s about positioning Vietnam as a leader in data privacy on the global stage.
If you have any questions or need guidance on preparing for the PDPL, feel free to reach out. We're here to help you make the transition smoothly and securely.
Ronni K. Gothard Christiansen // VikingTechGuy?
Creator, AesirX.io