Telegram ban in India sparks a rush to VPNs, rival apps
techcrunch.com Jun 19, 2026

Telegram ban in India sparks a rush to VPNs, rival apps

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

India's temporary ban on Telegram has led to a surge in VPN downloads and alternative messaging app usage. The ban, which will last until June 22, was imposed due to concerns about exam-related fraud on the platform. As a result, VPN app downloads rose 49% to 208,000 on the day of the announcement, with Proton VPN and Turbo VPN seeing significant increases. Users are also turning to alternative messaging apps, such as Signal and Viber, with downloads rising 72% and 216% respectively. Telegram has challenged the ban in the Delhi High Court, arguing that authorities should target specific content rather than the entire platform, with the court hearings ongoing.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The Indian government's decision to ban Telegram highlights the cat-and-mouse game between authorities and tech companies over online content regulation.
  • · By driving users to VPNs and alternative apps, the ban may ultimately undermine its intended purpose of preventing exam-related fraud.