David Ansermot Web Developer / TYPO3 Integrator

25mar/100

Beijing censors Google again, the results of Hong Kong are blocked

Following Google‘s attempt Monday to release its search engine yoke Asian redirecting users Google.hk Chinese (which is not censored by the regime in Beijing), China has responded.

The first day, the system D has held firm.

But since Chinese authorities began to react. In appearance, everything works: you can search and see results, even on taboo subjects such as “Dalai Lama” for example.

But if you want to click on a search results from China, they quickly become disillusioned. The redirection is blocked, unable to access the site link.

Google becomes therefore censored for Chinese users, as it was before.

The Mountain View company should expect more backlash. For example, the operator China Mobile is expected to cancel an agreement had been signed and guaranteed to be the Google search engine the default on the phones of its customers.

Sources :
Developpez.com

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