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Home Ministry of India has proposed a nation wide ban of VPNs. Will government pass the bill and ban VPNs??
It is highly doubtful. When I lived in Bangalore and Delhi, cryptocurreny was banned back then but the govt had almost zero ability to enforce the ban. In short, everybody kept trading cryptos in India, scoffing at the law and govt. It will be the same with VPN. The govt can ban VPN for unregistered personal use, but then there will be no enforcement - not unless the govt grants the domestic ISPs with the powers to block VPNs like as in China. In India, enforcement in rural areas is nonexistent.Home Ministry of India has proposed a nation wide ban of VPNs. Will government pass the bill and ban VPNs??
Not unnecessary when govt is trying to spy on you for doing ur job as a journalist or being opposition to check the govt.Many argue on this site that VPN's are unnecessary for most people or from a security aspect but I guess that depends on the individuals use case.
We all know they bought Pegasus spyware for controlling opposition parties/journalists/powerful people.
Yeah, I mean seems in China , Russia VPN ban is kinda in grey area. Meaning no one can actually deem its use illegal ,exactly. So the countries probably can't put an exact ban on VPNs. Then India shouldn't be able to either. For very long Torrents have been in a banned kind of state also. But how many people who used to use them have stopped using it anyways?Ummmm, I wouldn’t like to get caught using a VPN in China. You might be in a bit of trouble. Very dangerous things to have apparently. From memory, Apple removed around 600 from the Chinese app. store a few years ago at the behest of Beijing. In India however it would be different I think. Most people who want them would already have them. Wireguard and Lightway protocol’s make it difficult for ISPs to track and subsequently report their usage and, as a previous poster pointed-out, actual enforcement of a ban would be problematic for any government. Don’’t forget, India is a democracy, a ban probably wouldn’t last long on the books anyway.
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