![]() Users won't notice difference with virtual serversįollowing the removal of Indian servers, Surfshark said that users from the country won't notice any differences in their service while using the virutal servers located in London or Singapore. VPN service providers have criticised the April 29 directions due to its requirements of maintaining logs of customers including names, and IP addresses for a period of five years. ![]() He continued, "The infrastructure that Surfshark runs on has been configured in a way that respects the privacy of our users, and we will not compromise our values – or our technical base.”Įarlier Moneycontrol had reported that Surfshark, Windscribe and NordVPN may voluntarily remove or be forced to remove their Indian servers because of the April 29 cybersecurity-related directions of the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In). Justifying the action, Gytis Malinauskas, Head of Legal at Surfshark said, “Surfshark proudly operates under a strict “no logs'' policy, so such new requirements go against the core ethos of the company." In its place, the company will introduce virtual Indian servers, which will be located in Singapore and London. The VPN company said that the company's physical servers will be shut down before June 27 - the day when the directions come into force. Days after ExpressVPN removed its India servers, virtual private network (VPN) service provider Surfshark announced that it is shutting down its servers in the country, the company said in a release on Tuesday.
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