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  2. Transparency report - Wikipedia

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    Google's latest (10th) transparency report indicates that the government demands for data are increasing in recent years. This report shows demands from government in the first six months of 2014, and the firm said that it includes demands made under the US Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) and through National Security Letters (NSLs).

  3. Google Safe Browsing - Wikipedia

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    Google Safe Browsing is a service from Google that warns users when they attempt to navigate to a dangerous website or download dangerous files. Safe Browsing also notifies webmasters when their websites are compromised by malicious actors and helps them diagnose and resolve the problem.

  4. VirusTotal - Wikipedia

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    It provides automation for some of its online features such as to "upload and scan files, submit and scan URLs, access finished scan reports and make automatic comments on URLs and samples". Some restrictions apply for requests made through the public API, such as requiring an individual API key freely obtained by online signing up, low ...

  5. Corporate censorship - Wikipedia

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    In September 2010, Google launched Google Transparency to share information about governments' and corporations' activities regarding information access and control. [ 26 ] [ 27 ] There are increasing instances across the world that involve censorship in Google, banning information from the general population. [ 26 ]

  6. Certificate Transparency - Wikipedia

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    Certificate Transparency (CT) is an Internet security standard for monitoring and auditing the issuance of digital certificates. [1] When an internet user interacts with a website, a trusted third party is needed for assurance that the website is legitimate and that the website's encryption key is valid.

  7. Xenu's Link Sleuth - Wikipedia

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    Link Sleuth runs on Microsoft Windows. Link verification is performed on links which appear in <a> tags, as well as images, frames, plug-ins, backgrounds, local image maps, style sheets, scripts, and Java applets. The program follows links to other pages, and checks the links on those pages also, so it is possible to check an entire site for ...

  8. Internet censorship in Germany - Wikipedia

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    An example of content censored by law is the removal of web sites from Google search results that deny the holocaust, which is a felony under German law. According to the Google Transparency Report, the German government is frequently one of the most active in requesting user data after the United States.

  9. Internet censorship in India - Wikipedia

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    Freedom House's Freedom on the net 2024 report gives India a Freedom on the Net status of "Partly Free" with a rating of 50 (0-100, higher is better), increased from 41 in 2017. Its Obstacles to Access was rated 14 (0-25 scale), Limits on Content was 19 (0-35 scale) and Violations of User Rights was 17 (0-40 scale). [ 4 ]