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Vietnam Privacy Policy Generator

AI-drafted, Decree 13/2023 on Personal Data Protection-aware privacy policies for websites, apps and online stores serving Vietnam. Every policy cites Decree 13/2023 on Personal Data Protection and Ministry of Public Security automatically.

If you run a website, app or online store that collects personal data from people in Vietnam, Decree 13/2023 on Personal Data Protection applies to you. That means your privacy policy is not boilerplate: it needs to name the data you collect, the legal grounds for processing it, the rights people can exercise, and how to exercise them — in terms that match what Decree 13/2023 on Personal Data Protection actually requires.

PolicifyAI generates privacy policies purpose-built for businesses operating in Vietnam — or selling to customers there. Select Vietnam as your jurisdiction, answer a few questions about your business, and the generator drafts a policy that cites Decree 13/2023 on Personal Data Protection and Ministry of Public Security — with the disclosures, rights sections and contact clauses those laws expect. Most policies are ready in under 60 seconds.

Serving more than one market? Select multiple jurisdictions and PolicifyAI merges every applicable regime — GDPR, CCPA, and Decree 13/2023 on Personal Data Protection included — into a single coherent document instead of a patchwork of contradictory templates.

Privacy laws in Vietnam

Decree 13/2023 on Personal Data Protection

Cited automatically in every Vietnam policy PolicifyAI generates.

Ministry of Public Security

Cited automatically in every Vietnam policy PolicifyAI generates.

What your Vietnam policy includes

References to Decree 13/2023 on Personal Data Protection and Ministry of Public Security

Data-subject rights section aligned with Decree 13/2023 on Personal Data Protection

Purpose, legal basis and retention disclosures for each category of data

Cookie, analytics and third-party sharing clauses

Regulator contact and complaints section where a supervisory authority exists

Beyond the privacy policy

PolicifyAI generates every document with the same Vietnam-aware engine: terms of service, cookie policies, refund policies, EULAs and disclaimers.

Frequently asked questions

Is a privacy policy legally required in Vietnam?

In most cases, yes. Decree 13/2023 on Personal Data Protection requires organisations that collect or process personal data in Vietnam to tell people what data is collected, why, how long it is kept, who it is shared with, and what rights they have. A privacy policy is the standard way to meet those transparency duties — and app stores, payment processors and ad platforms require one regardless.

Which privacy laws apply in Vietnam?

The key frameworks are Decree 13/2023 on Personal Data Protection and Ministry of Public Security. If you also serve customers abroad, foreign laws such as the EU GDPR or California's CCPA can apply extraterritorially — PolicifyAI lets you select multiple jurisdictions so one policy covers all of them.

How does PolicifyAI generate a Vietnam privacy policy?

Choose Vietnam as your jurisdiction, answer a short questionnaire about your business — what you collect, which tools you use, whether you sell to other markets — and the AI drafts a policy citing Decree 13/2023 on Personal Data Protection and Ministry of Public Security. You can edit every clause, then export it or host it on a live, auto-updating link.

Does Decree 13/2023 on Personal Data Protection apply to businesses outside Vietnam?

Often, yes. Like most modern privacy laws, Decree 13/2023 on Personal Data Protection is concerned with whose data you process rather than where your company is registered — offering goods or services to people in Vietnam, or monitoring their behaviour, is typically enough to bring you in scope. If that's you, generating a Vietnam-aware policy is the fastest way to get compliant.

Vietnam privacy policy — done in 60 seconds

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