
Episode 126
How India’s new VPN rules change the status quo
On 28 April, the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (Cert-In) issued new directives, first reported by Mint, that require Virtual Private Network (VPN) providers to store user data for five years. What does that mean? In this episode Mint explains how India’s new VPN rules change the status quo.
Mint Techcetra · Mint - HT Smartcast
May 6, 20229m 48s
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Show Notes
On 28 April, the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (Cert-In) issued new directives, first reported by Mint, that require Virtual Private Network (VPN) providers to store user data for five years. What does that mean? In this episode Mint explains how India’s new VPN rules change the status quo.
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