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How can I visit banned sites in India?

How can I visit banned sites in India?

Top 5 Ways to Access Blocked Websites in India [Updated 2020]

  1. Use a VPN in the browser.
  2. Using a VPN and a TOR Network.
  3. Using a Free DNS service.
  4. Using Extension and Add-Ons for Auto Switching the Proxies.
  5. Using Web Proxies.

How can I watch banned websites?

  1. Use a VPN to unblock any site you want.
  2. Unblock sites with an open proxy.
  3. Install a VPN or proxy browser extension.
  4. Use an IP address instead of a URL.
  5. Use the Tor Browser to unblock banned sites.
  6. View blocked content with Google Translate.
  7. Take advantage of a dynamic IP.

What happens if you visit “forbidden” websites in India?

Indian government has just issued a new warning to those who visit “forbidden” websites in India: the offenders may get a three-year jail sentence plus a fine of Rs 3 lakh ($4,465 USD). The implementation is assisted by Internet service providers.

What websites have been banned by the Indian government?

In March 2011, the Government banned several websites, Typepad, Mobango, Clickatell, and Facebook for some time without warning. On 21 July 2011, all file hosting websites were blocked by ISPs to prevent copyright infringement of the film Singham, causing anger amongst Internet users.

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Can you get in trouble for visiting a banned website?

Since thousands of websites are currently banned in the country, Internet users can easily find themselves visiting a website that is now illegal. According to the new warning, one doesn’t have to even download a copyrighted material – simply accessing a banned website could result in the penalty.

Are there any guidelines for Indian government websites?

It is indeed a pleasure to learn that the Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances, in association with the National Informatics Centre (NIC), has formulated Guidelines for Indian Government Websites. With the advent of e-Governance and focus on web enablement of citizen services, there has been an urgent need for such guidelines.