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Multiple Service Providers Are Blocking DuckDuckGo In India (thenextweb.com) 21

An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Next Web: Just a few days after India banned 59 Chinese apps, many users in the country are reporting that privacy-focused search engine DuckDuckGo is inaccessible to them. Users on Reddit have noticed they're unable to access the site on their Airtel and Reliance Jio mobile network connections. While Some users on Twitter have further suggested multiple internet service providers (ISP) have blocked the site. There's no clarity at the moment if there's an order from India's telecom authority to block the site. Meanwhile, DuckDuckGo confirmed on Twitter that it's looking into the issue and suggested Android users change their DNS provider to get around the issue. It also added that there's no issue on the server-side.
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Multiple Service Providers Are Blocking DuckDuckGo In India

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  • State competition (Score:4, Insightful)

    by moxrespawn ( 6714000 ) on Wednesday July 01, 2020 @08:10PM (#60252344)

    Got to close that oppression gap.

    • We should threaten tariffs if they play those games with US companies. This is the kind of thing Trump should be focusing on, not historical statues and lab conspiracies. He could have been a popular populist if he focused on these kinds of things instead of domestic culture wars, race (mis) relations, & conspiracy.

      It's like they gave a great populist plan to the wrong guy. Things like H1B abuses and other countries screwing with US companies are relatively popular causes in the US. He had it in the bag

      • Re: (Score:2, Interesting)

        by youngone ( 975102 )
        America can't afford any more tariffs.
        The soybean tariffs are already costing US taxpayers $16 billion per year. This is keeping the farmers solvent.

        The H1B guys would stop arriving tomorrow if it no longer suited the corporations that profit from lower wage bills, so Trump has no say there, and doesn't care anyway.

  • Not just India (Score:5, Insightful)

    by quonset ( 4839537 ) on Wednesday July 01, 2020 @09:12PM (#60252440)

    For a time, roughly two weeks, DDG was blocked at our work (a multi-thousand person operation). I submitted a ticket to our networking team complete with all information. They came back and said our provider was blocking them because they were a malicious site. No really, that's what was said.

    About two weeks later they were finally unblocked. Needless to say, when I submitted the ticket someone came back and asked, "Can't you use something else?" If that wasn't a blatant nod to use Google.

  • Why wouldn't actual IP address from India (or anywhere) be publicized by DDG? That would at least bypass DNS blocking. Are the reported issues DNS or actual IP blocking?
  • DuckDuckGo.com is still working fine in India and is not blocked.

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