China began censoring Google's restructured Chinese search service yesterday, signalling a strong response to the US company's move to end its four-year compliance with the country's tough online restrictions.
While stopping short of blocking Google outright, Chinese authorities appeared to be filtering search results more aggressively than they do other foreign internet sites.
Announcing its decision on Monday to end compliance with local censors and instead send search queries from inside China to Hong Kong, Google said that the arrangement “will meaningfully increase access to information for people in China”.
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