The Indian government investigates the abuse of instant messaging apps and may be at risk of banning

The Indian government is conducting an in-depth investigation into the potential abuse of an instant messaging app in its illegal activities, with a particular focus on crimes such as extortion and gambling. If the results of the investigation are unsatisfactory, the app may be at risk of being banned. The news coincided with the detention of the app’s founder and CEO in the French capital on August 24 over content moderation issues.

It is understood that the investigation, jointly led by the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, focuses on possible violations in the application’s end-to-end encrypted communication function. This move reflects the Indian government’s continued focus on the security of social media platforms and its determination to combat cybercrime.

The incident has also sparked a debate about the balance between digital privacy and cybersecurity. On the one hand, end-to-end encryption technology provides users with important privacy protection; On the other hand, this technique can also be exploited by criminals. This move by the Indian government could have far-reaching implications for global social media regulatory policy.

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