Accordingly, Article 19 of this Decree prescribes the cases of deleting Internet information that is unlawful or false in cyberspace as follows:
- When the information in cyberspace is considered to infringe upon national security, propaganda contents against the State, the instigating riots or disrupting security or public order by the authorized agencies.
- When having the legal basis for the information on humiliating or slandering; or infringing upon economic management order; fabricated or false information in cyberspace causing public anxiety damaging socio-economic activities so that authorized agencies must request the removal of unlawful or false information.

- Other information prescribed in Points c, dd, e, Clause 1, Article 8 of the Law on Cyber Security is as follows:
c/ Distorting history, denying revolutionary achievements, sabotaging the national great solidarity bloc, offending religions or committing gender or racial discrimination;
dd/ Prostitution or other social evils, trafficking in humans; posting obscene, debauched or cruel information; undermining fine traditions and customs of the nation, social ethics and community well-being;
e/ Instigating, inducing or provoking other people to commit crime.
The Decree No. 53/2022/ND-CP takes effect on October 01, 2022.
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