New Cyber law from 23 August be careful in Thailand

New Cyber law from 23 August be careful in Thailand

Be careful on what you do on internet cafés from the 23 august in Thailand. The new cyber law requires internet cafes to save your data for 90 days with your ID card or passport. If you work the company that you work on will also have to save the internet cash for 90 days. If the company does not save the data they can be fined 500 000 THB and yes we know its ridiculous.
Remember not to visit any adult site or blocked sites trough proxy since that also is illegal.

From the news

From Aug 23, private firms, organizations and government agencies will be required to store all internet traffic data for 90 days so it is available as digital evidence for police. Pol Col Yannapol Youngyuen, Commander of the Bureau of Technology and Cyber Crime at the Department of Special Investigation, said the IT Ministry order has no exceptions and will include banks, hotels, schools, and internet cafes. He said internet cafes will also be required to collect information to identify computer users, such as ID cards and passports time of logging in, and sites visited. Shops that fail to heed the rules will face fines up to 500,000 baht

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