The Indian government has disrupted access to Supabase, a prominent developer database platform, causing disruptions in one of its primary markets. The government-issued block order under Section 69A of India’s Information Technology Act has led to inconsistent access across networks in the country. Although the reason for the block remains undisclosed, users have reported difficulties accessing the platform.
Supabase, headquartered in San Francisco, acknowledged the issue on social media, prompting concerns among Indian users. Despite efforts to address the situation, many users in India continue to face restrictions in accessing the platform. This has impacted new user sign-ups and raised questions about the duration of the block.
The move has sparked speculation within the tech community about the implications for Supabase’s operations and the broader developer ecosystem in India. The lack of transparency surrounding the block has left users and industry professionals seeking clarity on the situation.
Source: TechCrunch