Kashmiri law enforcement officials filed a case towards other people the usage of VPN and social media

Police of the Jammu and Kashmir (J&Okay) area in India filed a criticism towards other people the usage of VPN (Digital Non-public Community) and social media. On January 14, the federal government issued an order to prohibit all social media websites within the area. Final month, government in Kashmir unfolded the web in part — after just about six months of …
Police of the Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) region in India filed a complaint against people using VPN (Virtual Private Network) and social media. On January 14, the government issued an order to ban all social media sites in the region. Last month, authorities in Kashmir opened up the internet partially — after nearly six months of …Original article
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