Summary
India's Karnataka High Court orders the blocking of Proton Mail following a legal complaint from M Moser Design Associates. The firm alleges that its employees received offensive emails sent via Proton Mail. This is not the first attempt to block Proton Mail in India, with previous attempts blocked by Swiss authorities.
Key Points
The Indian government has been directed to block Proton Mail, a popular email service known for its enhanced security.
The decision follows a legal complaint filed by M Moser Design Associates, which alleged that employees received emails containing obscene and vulgar content sent via Proton Mail.
This is the latest legal tussle facing Proton Mail in India, with previous attempts blocked by Swiss authorities.
Why It Matters
The blocking of Proton Mail could have significant implications for digital communication security in India, as it may prevent law-abiding citizens from communicating securely and does not prevent cybercriminals from sending threats with another email service.
Author
Jagmeet Singh