Google allegedly working on censored search engine for Chinese market [Update: It’s not]
By Rachel Kaser

Update (August 2, 2018): According to Reuters, the state-owned China Securities Daily noted that Google isn’t building a censored search engine for the country. That’s from information the outlet has received from “relevant departments”. As you were, then. Recently Leaked documents reveal Google might be ready to make a government-friendly, censored version of its search engine in order to gain access to the Chinese people. This would mark the company’s return to both the country and the government’s stringent censorship. The report from The Intercept revealed a project called “Dragonfly,” and claimed its existence was known only to a relatively small amount of…
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