Topic: Dragonfly
Dragonfly refers to Google’s controversial project aimed at developing a censored search engine for the Chinese market, which raises significant concerns about privacy and free expression. This initiative exemplifies how major tech companies can compromise user rights by collaborating with authoritarian regimes, leading to increased censorship and surveillance. The implications of such partnerships threaten individual liberties and highlight the need for stronger protections against corporate complicity in state-sponsored repression.
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Google increases its ties with Egypt’s oppressive rulers
Google office will reopen this September, with a focus on customer sales.
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Edward Snowden: New tech systems need to be created to protect rights of internet users
Snowden was the keynote speaker at Open Rights Group’s OrgCon 2019.
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Critics say Google is censoring VPN apps in China to “curry favor with Beijing”
Access to VPNs is of crucial importance to those in China who want to circumvent the restrictions imposed by the…



