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Will India ultimately Ban VPNs? Share your opinions and info..
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<blockquote data-quote="MuzzMelbourne" data-source="post: 983733" data-attributes="member: 94561"><p>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.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MuzzMelbourne, post: 983733, member: 94561"] 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. [/QUOTE]
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