Google, do not censor in China



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  Google Logo with a Dragonfly

In 2010, Google had promised not to support Chinese censorship on the Internet. But in August 2018, it was revealed that the business giant was preparing to break its promise with the project "Dragonfly".

Google is working on a secret project to revive its search engine in China under the code name "Dragonfly" (Dragonfly in English), despite what it means to cooperate with the censorship and repressive surveillance of the Chinese government on the Internet.

People who use Google in China can not access services such as Wikipedia or Facebook . And words like "human rights" will not give any results by entering them into the search engine. The Chinese government could even spy on people Google users. A government that regularly sends people to jail simply for sharing their opinions on the Internet.

Google workers have already raised their voices against the Dragonfly project.

Join them and ASK the Google CEO, Sundar Pichai, who will definitely abandon the Dragonfly project .

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