India Temporarily Bans Telegram Over Exam Fraud Concerns
India has implemented a temporary nationwide ban on the messaging application Telegram, citing concerns related to exam fraud. The restrictions are set to remain in effect until June 22. Additionally, the directive includes a requirement for the app to disable its message editing feature during this period.
India has ordered a temporary, nationwide ban on the messaging platform Telegram. This measure has been implemented due to concerns surrounding exam fraud.
The directive specifies that the ban will be active until June 22. Furthermore, the restrictions include a requirement for Telegram to disable its message editing feature for the duration of this period.
According to TechCrunch, these actions are part of an effort to address issues related to academic misconduct.



