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The Hong Kong Free Press reports Google provided "some data" for three out of 43 requests from Hong Kong authorities in the second half of 2020. One was for an emergency where life was at risk ...
Facebook, Google and Twitter have reportedly warned the Hong Kong government they would drop services in the territory if data protection law changes take effect.
Google is facing unprecedented heat in Hong Kong as local authorities attempt to censor a popular pro-democracy anthem -- and the high-stakes spat has provoked speculation that the US tech giant ...
HONG KONG – A Hong Kong court has given prominent film mogul Albert Yeung Sau-shing leave to sue Google for defamation. Yeung, whose empire spans jewelry, property and finance in Hong Kong and ...
Representatives for Google, OpenAI and Microsoft “declined to comment on why they restricted use in Hong Kong, but said they are working to bring their services to new locations in the future ...
Users in Hong Kong will continue to receive their existing uncensored Chinese service from Google.com.hk. Google, which employs some 600 workers in China, will retain its research and development ...
Google has reportedly complied with data requests from Hong Kong's government despite an earlier pledge not to offer the city user data without the US Department of Justice's cooperation.
Apple Inc. and Google both removed apps associated with Hong Kong’s antigovernment protests from their digital stores in recent days, thrusting the two Silicon Valley giants into the controversy ...