Ahh it's fun to talk about this stuff. Porn is "illegal" in Vietnam. Notice I put it in quote mark? Meaning no, it's not. Porn is all over the Internet and there's no difficulty in accessing Pornhub or the likes, so don't worry you won't be lonely

Internet Censorship in Southeast Asian Countries (Myanmar, China, Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam): Vietnam has been labeled an "enemy of the Internet" by Reporters Without Borders. There have been a lot of cases of bloggers being targeted, harrassed, and arrested. New year, new repression: Vietnam imposes draconian ‘China Internet companies can now be compelled to hand over user data, and must remove content the communist authorities deem inappropriate Censorship in Vietnam: JFK Miller Interviews Thomas Bass With permission from author Thomas Bass, The Vietnamese is pleased to reprint the interview Mr. Bass has given to JFK Miller, a Melbourne-based journalist, in February 2018 on his latest book, Censorship in Vietnam: Brave New World Thomas A. Bass’s 2009 book The Spy Who Loved Us dissects the double life of Pham Xuan An, a […] Censorship in the Digital Age – by “Ted P” – Yale Law Tech

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Jan 30, 2017 · Vietnam is among the top ten countries where cyber censorship and internet filtering is the highest in the world. Internet penetration grew from 48 to 53 percent in 2015, according to an International Telecommunication Union estimate. Vietnam an authoritarian and communist country is only partly successful in censoring the internet. They can censor well enough to gain coverage over the average Vietnamese. However, people of Internet censorship in Vietnam prevents access to websites critical of the Vietnamese government, expatriate political parties, and international human rights organizations, among others. O Online police reportedly monitor Internet cafes and cyber dissidents have been imprisoned. Vietnam wants more control of its internet. with companies practicing self-censorship. Vietnam's new law is "crucial" in the fight against cybercrime, said Vo Trong Viet, head of the defence