Sensors' questions about 'Chinese Google Search'

in #google6 years ago

The US Secretary of the Fortune report said on Sunday that six senators, including Republican senator Marco Rubio of Florida, sent the letter. It is asked, "What has Google changed since 2010 to adhere to stringent censorship in China for managing search engines?"

According to this letter, Google's project "risks developing Google's involvement in deep problems and human rights violations in China". In 2010, Google "refused to comply with the censorship of the Chinese government from the moral position".

Before the release of this news, news in various media was published in China about the plan to bring Google's censored search engine.

In the report of the IANS, it is said that the company is a news management app for use in China, which will comply with the country's censorship laws.

Google has yet officially acknowledged or denied something about this project.

The Senators have concluded whether the deal was "contracted with Google's efforts to enter the Chinese market through a specialized search app".

China's state-run daily China Securities Daily went on a news report last week, rejecting the news of Google's project.