Linktree, a link-in-bio service, has been inaccessible in India for several days, displaying a message that it may have been blocked by the Indian government. This issue affects all major networks and users across various internet providers. Founded in 2016, Linktree became a unicorn in 2022 and has over 50 million users. India accounts for about 3.5% of its global traffic, equating to roughly 7.3 million visits. Linktree's co-founder stated that the situation is under investigation, but no communication from Indian authorities has been received.
Linktree has been inaccessible in India for several days, with reports suggesting it may have been blocked by the Indian government, though this remains unconfirmed.
The outage appears to affect all major networks and is not limited to a specific internet service provider, creating widespread issues for users in India.
Linktree co-founder Alex Zaccaria confirmed that the startup is investigating the situation but did not provide details on communications with Indian authorities regarding the blockage.
With 7.3 million visits from India, the country is Linktree's fifth-largest market, contributing significantly to the platform's global traffic.
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