The April 29 CERT-In directions has garnered a lot of controversy and has been facing a lot of criticism as many of its provisions, apart from having privacy concerns, will put additional compliance requirements for all body corporates. She continued, “We will remove our servers as there will be no other way to stay in India while preserving the privacy of our customers and integrity of our service.” On being asked whether, NordVPN will consider shutting down their service for Indian users if they still came under the ambit of the CERT-In directions after when/if they remove their Indian servers, Tyrylyte said, “We have no way to accurately identify customers from India therefore blocking is currently not under consideration.” In the FAQs on the April 29 directions that was released in May, CERT-In had clarified that the directions "are applicable to any entity whatsoever, in the matter of cyber incidents and cyber security incidents". It is unlikely that ExpressVPN or other VPN service providers like Surfshark who have removed or may remove their India servers in the future, will be outside the ambit of the CERT-In directions because they have removed or will remove their presence in India. We also aim to reach out to our customers and inform them about upcoming changes prior to removal,” Tyrylyte told Moneycontrol. That said, we don’t see any reason to remove our infrastructure earlier than necessary. If the current Indian government's position will not change in the next couple of weeks, we will remove our servers. “The directive will come into effect on the 27th of June. PhonePe Beat of Progress Powered by Moneycontrol.Pharma Industry Conclave Unlocking opportunities in Metal and Mining.The Challengers Life Insurance Made Simple. Interview Series Business In The Week Ahead.
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