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A court in India has ordered the blocking of encrypted email provider Proton Mail across the country.
The Karnataka High Court ordered the Indian government to block the email service.
A New Delhi -based firm alleged that its employees had received obscene and vulgar content sent via Proton mail.
The block of the encrypted email service has yet to take effect, based on TechCrunch ’s checks of its website in India .
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