Wed Nov 18, 2020 4:28 pm
One more time. There is no way in RouterOS, or in any other router/firewall that doesn't do DPI, for https urls. For plain http, it is possible, but nobody uses plain http these days, definitely not google.
To block certain mobile apps for Indian users, your government has to talk to Google directly, not to ISPs. Blocking at ISP level would cost them a lot of money for the appliances, and would have international consequences too. One of the middle-Asian governments apparently attempted to spawn a certificate authority to be included into trusted root CAs of operating systems and browsers and use it for the https man-in-the-middle attack I've described above, but it resulted in this CA not being removed from these trusted certificate stores by OS and browser vendors.
Instead of writing novels, post /export hide-sensitive. Use find&replace in your favourite text editor to systematically replace all occurrences of each public IP address potentially identifying you by a distinctive pattern such as my.public.ip.1.