> Unable to trace the IP address of the sender and failing to get assistance from Interpol, the Tamil Nadu police put in a request to India's Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology to block access to ProtonMail within the country, according to Hindustan Times. That request was granted today, with the government authority issuing an order to block the service in the region.
This is at the request of a state police of Tamilnadu.
This particular state in India is ruled by a Party that's against Modi and his party.
Question here, why can't Protonmail cooperate with the police investigating bombing threat against schools ?
This is at the request of a state police of Tamilnadu.
This particular state in India is ruled by a Party that's against Modi and his party.
Question here, why can't Protonmail cooperate with the police investigating bombing threat against schools ?