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PTA Begins Nationwide Blocking of Unregistered VPNs

by Web Desk
November 11, 2024
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PTA Begins Nationwide Blocking of Unregistered VPNs

PTA Begins Nationwide Blocking of Unregistered VPNs

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The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has commenced a nationwide crackdown on unregistered VPNs, blocking access to those not registered or whitelisted, according to sources.

The move aims to mitigate security risks posed by unregistered VPNs, which PTA sources say can provide access to sensitive data and illegal or objectionable content. The PTA’s role includes protecting both public and organizational data while ensuring restricted access to such content.

Since VPN registration was introduced in 2010, approximately 20,500 VPNs and over 1,422 companies have registered, per PTA records. To accelerate the process, PTA is pushing to streamline VPN registration and whitelisting for broader compliance.

Globally, several countries, including China, Russia, Iran, and Turkey, enforce restrictions on unregistered VPNs. Regional neighbors such as the UAE, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia also regulate VPNs strictly, permitting their use primarily for business. PTA has clarified that business-related VPNs are not subject to these restrictions within Pakistan.

The enforcement has resulted in disruptions for users relying on free VPNs, with many reporting access issues, particularly to the social media platform X. Despite Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s ban on X within the country, sources indicate that he continues to post on the platform via VPN, drawing attention to the complexities surrounding the regulation.

This measure reflects Pakistan’s commitment to data protection and aligns with international practices for digital security.

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