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Indian high court orders steps to block Proton Mail

Sarah Mitchell
Sarah Mitchell
Published April 29, 2025
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A court has been ordered in India the protons service of the encrypted email service blocked in the country to refuse to share information with the authorities.

At the April 29 hearing of the Superior Court of Karnataka, Judge M Nagaprasanna ordered the Government to “block the domain names associated with Proton Mail, citing the authority under the Information Technology Law of the country of 2008. The weak order AANARYT, which communicated with the introductive, claiming that some of its employees received emails outside the emails through the emails through the emails through the emails.

It is not clear if the prohibition will enter into force or face other possible challenges in the courts. The Protones team reported in March 2024 that the Indian authorities had proposed in a similar way to order the blocked service in response to supposed “threats of deception bombs”, but continued operating in the country.