Several VPN apps, including Cloudflare's widely-used 1.1.1.1, have been pulled from Apple's App Store and Google's Play Store ...
Indian law now requires VPN apps to maintain customers’ names, email addresses, IP addresses, and transaction histories for ...
The company is now complying with recent new privacy-unfriendly laws in India, requiring it to remove certain VPN apps from ...
Some of the apps which have been removed by both Google and Apple include Cloudflare’s 1.1.1.1, Hide.me, and PrivadoVPN.
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India's Ministry of Home Affairs has ordered the removal of several VPN apps from Apple and Google app stores, citing ...
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The PTA has been waiting for over ten days, but applications are expected to be received in the next two to four weeks. The PTA introduced the VPN registration initiative with the aim of bringing ...
India has removed six VPN apps, including Cloudflare's 1.1.1.1 and Hide.me, due to non-compliance with strict data laws.
India's Ministry of Home Affairs has directed Google and Apple to remove six VPN apps for failing to comply with the ...