Jakarta (ANTARA) – Indonesia's Communication and Digital Affairs Ministry has given the Wikimedia Foundation a final seven-day deadline to register as an electronic system provider (PSE) under Indonesian law.”The ministry reiterates its commitment to enforcing orderly and fair digital governance for all electronic system operators,” Director General of Digital Space Supervision Alexander Sabar said on Wednesday.He warned that failure to comply within the deadline would result in a full block on all Wikimedia Foundation websites, including Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons.The ministry said the ultimatum was issued after it had requested the foundation to complete its PSE registration on November 14, 2025, and granted multiple deadline extensions.”In this final seven-day extension, we expect the Wikimedia Foundation to complete the registration process in accordance with prevailing regulations. Failure to comply will compel us to take disciplinary action, including blocking their websites,” he said.Under Indonesian law, all domestic and foreign digital platforms operating in the country must register as PSEs.The registration is intended to ensure service legality, user data protection, and proper digital governance.Communication and Digital Affairs Ministry Regulation No. 5 of 2020 on Private PSEs stipulates sanctions for non-compliance, ranging from written warnings to service blocking.Sabar said the registration is free of charge and applies equally to all platforms, including non-profit entities such as the Wikimedia Foundation.”It is to ensure protection for both the public and the platform,” he added.The ministry noted that Wikimedia had repeatedly requested deadline extensions between November 2025 and January 2026 but failed to meet its commitments and did not respond to a notification issued on January 28 regarding a planned block.On February 25, 2026, the government imposed a limited block by restricting access to auth.wikimedia.org, limiting users' ability to log in.