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  2. List of websites blocked in mainland China - Wikipedia

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    Website Domain URL Category Primary language Duration of blockage Current status Google: google.com: www.google.com drive.google.com chat.google.com scholar.google.com

  3. Google China - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, dozens of Gmail accounts in China, Europe, and the United States had been regularly accessed by third parties, by way of phishing or malware on the users' computers rather than a security breach at Google. Although Google did not explicitly accuse the Chinese government of the breach, it said it was no longer willing to censor ...

  4. China's 'Great Firewall' reportedly blocks Gmail - AOL

    www.aol.com/news/2014-12-29-chinas-great...

    A spokeswoman for China's Foreign Ministry denied blocking Gmail to Reuters while insisting the country is open to foreign companies "doing legitimate business." There is still one way around the ...

  5. Gmail - Wikipedia

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    Gmail is the email service provided by Google.As of 2019, it had 1.5 billion active users worldwide, making it the largest email service in the world. [1] It also provides a webmail interface, accessible through a web browser, and is also accessible through the official mobile application.

  6. Ways to securely access AOL Mail

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    Access mail via Gmail App on mobile As of May 2020, Gmail does not support the Oauth2 secure sign-in method for AOL accounts. AOL members should generate and use a third-party app password to sign-in securely .

  7. AOL

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    Log in to your AOL account securely and access your email, news, and more.

  8. Google and China clash again, this time over Gmail access - AOL

    www.aol.com/news/2011-03-21-google-and-china...

    Last week we noted, with a growing sense of disquiet, how China was busying itself with locking out VPN access within its borders and, seemingly, preventing people from using their Gmail accounts.

  9. Internet censorship in China - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_censorship_in_China

    Internet censorship and surveillance has been tightly implemented in China that block social websites like Gmail, Google, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and others. The censorship practices of the Great Firewall of China have now impacted the VPN service providers as well. [112]