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<br> <br><p>One of the world's largest virtual private networks, ExpressVPN, said it's shutting down its India-based bare-metal servers Thursday but will continue providing service to the country's users via virtual servers. The move comes in response to recent Indian government directives requiring VPN providers to log customer data for five years or longer. https://mccainsource.com/ said India-based users will still be able to use its app and software.</p><br><br> <br><br><br><br> <br><p>Read more: Casual vs. Critical: When Your VPN Is a Matter of Life or Death, Here's How to Pick One</p><br><br> <br><br><br><br> <br><p>The directive from India's Computer Emergency Response Team, known as CERT-in, mandates VPNs, cloud service providers and data centers to collect personally identifiable data about customers, including customer "usage patterns." VPNs that operate on built-in anti-logging hardwar</p><br><br>