Just IN: India has ordered VPN companies to collect users data & handover it to Indian government, or face ban in India.
— South Asia Index (@SouthAsiaIndex) May 4, 2022
The Indian IT Ministry has ordered Virtual Private Network (VPN) service providing companies to collect and store information of Indian users for up to five years. #vpnhttps://t.co/TwyOeQVcSk via @TheCognate_
— The Cognate (@TheCognate_) May 6, 2022
Here's what top VPN providers have to say about India's new rules requiring them to maintain detailed info about their users (TLDR: none of them will comply): https://t.co/Ha4INeRN5E
— Sarvesh Mathi (@sarveshmathi) May 6, 2022
The new Indian VPN regulations are an assault on #privacy and threaten to put citizens under a microscope of surveillance. We remain committed to our no-logs policy and recommend everyone using our servers in India to follow these guidelines: https://t.co/85WTkUJ5Z6. (1/2)
— ProtonVPN (@ProtonVPN) May 5, 2022
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