Due to cybersecurity regulations in India, we are making changes to the availability of various Avast VPN features. The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) requires all VPN providers to log information such as email addresses, IP addresses, time stamps, and more. This information must then be stored for a minimum of 5 years.
We are committed to keeping our customers’ data private and this directive is incompatible with our policy of minimizing the collection of any personal data. As a result, the following changes have been made:
- All Avast VPN features are now unavailable while in India. If you try to connect to one of our VPN features while being physically in India, you will see the following error message: "VPN is unavailable. This feature cannot be accessed in this territory".
- The access to Indian servers is no longer available regardless of your location.
You are still able to use our VPN features while traveling outside of India.
Affected applications
The VPN access restriction applies to the following apps and features:
- Avast SecureLine VPN on Windows, MacOS, Android and iOS.
- The VPN Secure Connection feature in Avast One on Windows, MacOS, Android and iOS.
- The VPN Protection feature in Avast Mobile Security Premium on Android.
- The VPN Secure Connection feature in Avast Mobile Security Premium on iOS.
- The Secure Browser VPN feature in Avast Secure Browser PRO on Windows, MacOS, Android and iOS.
For more information on the directive, please refer to the CERT-In Directive. For more information on our No-Log policy, refer to our VPN Policy.
- Avast SecureLine VPN
- Avast One
- Avast Mobile Security Premium
- Avast Secure Browser PRO
- Windows
Updated on: November-28-2024