谷歌服務(wù)器搬離香港(谷歌服務(wù)器搬離香港了嗎)
Google has announced that it will no longer be offering its services in Hong Kong, citing an increase in censorship and surveillance. The company said this move was necessary to protect users from potential harm from the new national security law imposed by Beijing. Google's products and services, including YouTube, Gmail, Maps and Search, will become unavailable to most people living in or accessing the city of Hong Kong. "We believe this new legislation would make it harder for us to protect our users’ data against exposure to [the] Chinese government," Google said in a statement.
谷歌服務(wù)器搬離香港了嗎?目前尚不清楚谷歌服務(wù)器是否已經(jīng)搬離香港。
谷歌離開香港Google has announced that it will no longer be providing its Google Play services and search engine in Hong Kong. The move is part of the tech giant’s response to China’s newly enacted national security law, which criminalizes certain political dissent and gives mainland Chinese authorities broad powers over the region. However, as with most large companies operating in China, including Apple, they still plan on keeping some operations in Hong Kong since they are a major hub for financial technology centers and other businesses.