India blocks Supabase website

Supabase is not reachable from India via normal internet access while the block remains in place, interrupting access to its code development and hosting services.

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India blocked access to Supabase under Section 69A of the Information Technology Act, 2000, citing unauthorised information sharing.
Why it matters
India-based projects that depend on Supabase cannot reliably deploy or serve applications from within the country and will face service disruptions unless they migrate or use virtual private networks (VPNs) or update their domain name system (DNS) resolvers to restore access. Blocking orders and their reasons are kept confidential, so affected parties cannot readily obtain the order to pursue timely judicial review.
Implications
  • India-based application developers and DevOps teams using Supabase must migrate backend services or configure virtual private networks (VPNs) or local domain name system (DNS) resolvers to restore access for Indian users, or their applications will remain unreachable in India.

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