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    Indian High Court Directs Measures to Restrict Access to Proton Mail

    wsjcryptoBy wsjcrypto30 Aprile 2025Nessun commento2 Mins Read
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    A tribunal in India has mandated the encryption-based email service Proton Mail be restricted in the nation for its refusal to disclose data to authorities.

    During a session on April 29 at the High Court of Karnataka, Justice M Nagaprasanna directed the administration to “immediately block” domain names linked with Proton Mail, referencing power under the nation’s Information Technology Act of 2008. This directive arose from a grievance lodged in January by a design enterprise based in New Delhi, claiming that several of its personnel received inappropriate emails via the service.

    The potential implementation of the prohibition remains uncertain, as it may encounter additional legal obstacles. The Proton team announced in March 2024 that Indian officials had also suggested enforcing a block on the service due to reported “false bomb threats,” yet it has persisted in operating within the country.