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  2. Dragonfly (search engine) - Wikipedia

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    The Dragonfly project was an Internet search engine prototype created by Google that was designed to be compatible with China's state censorship provisions. [1] [2] [3] The public learned of Dragonfly's existence in August 2018, when The Intercept leaked an internal memo written by a Google employee about the project.

  3. List of websites blocked in mainland China - Wikipedia

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    China Firewall Test - Test if any domain is DNS poisoned in China in real-time. DNS poisoning is one way in which websites can be blocked. Others are IP blocking and keyword filtering. China Firewall Test - Test your website from real browsers in China. You can review performance reports and waterfall charts for further analysis and element-by ...

  4. Internet censorship in China - Wikipedia

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    China's censorship includes the complete blockage of various websites, apps, and video games, inspiring the policy's nickname, the Great Firewall of China (simplified Chinese: 防火长城; traditional Chinese: 防火長城; pinyin: Fánghuǒ Chángchéng), [2] which blocks websites.

  5. Google built a search engine for China that censored ... - AOL

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    <p><a href="https://bgr.com/2018/08/01/google-search-android-app-china-censored-internet/">Early in August</a>, a report from <em>The Intercept </em>claimed that ...

  6. Google China - Wikipedia

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    On 12 April 2006, Google's Global CEO Eric Schmidt announced Google's Chinese name as "谷歌" (The Chinese character version of GǔGē) in Beijing. Google officially entered the Chinese mainland market. From September 2006 until August 2016, the office of Google China was a ten-floor building in Kejian Building in the Tsinghua Science Park.

  7. TikTok’s parent launched a web scraper that’s gobbling up the ...

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    The China-based parent company of video app TikTok released its own web crawler or scraper bot, dubbed Bytespider, sometime in April, according to research from Kasada, a company that specializes ...

  8. TikTok disputes US claims on China ties in court appeal - AOL

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    TikTok told a federal appeals court on Thursday that the U.S. Department of Justice has misstated the social media app's ties to China, urging the court to overturn a law requiring China-based ...

  9. Internet in China - Wikipedia

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    Later in 2019, the Chinese government announced in November that gamers under the age of 18 would be banned from playing video games between the hours of 10 p.m. and 8 a.m. In addition, gamers under 18 would be restricted to 90 minutes of playing during the weekdays and 3 hours of playing during weekends and holidays as per new guidelines.