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Indian high court orders steps to block Proton Mail

A court docket in India has ordered the encrypted e mail service Proton Mail blocked within the nation for refusing to share info with authorities.

In an April 29 listening to of the Excessive Court docket of Karnataka, Justice M Nagaprasanna ordered the federal government to “block forthwith” domains related to Proton Mail, citing authority below the nation’s Data Expertise Act of 2008. The order stemmed from a grievance filed in January by a New Delhi-based design agency, alleging that a few of its workers acquired offensive emails by the service.  

It’s unclear whether or not the ban will take impact or face different doable challenges in court docket. The Proton staff reported in March 2024 that Indian authorities had equally proposed ordering the service blocked in response to alleged “hoax bomb threats,” but it surely continued to function within the nation.