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Will India ultimately Ban VPNs? Share your opinions and info..
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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 94654" data-source="post: 983380"><p>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.</p><p></p><p>There is a way to quash VPN usage in India. Make companies that sell VPN services there slap a huge tax onto VPNs - one that most people will not be willing to pay. Then hold those VPN sellers responsible for proper enforcement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 94654, post: 983380"] 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. There is a way to quash VPN usage in India. Make companies that sell VPN services there slap a huge tax onto VPNs - one that most people will not be willing to pay. Then hold those VPN sellers responsible for proper enforcement. [/QUOTE]
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