2020-7-6 · HONG KONG (AP) " Facebook, WhatsApp and Telegram will deny law enforcement requests for user data in Hong Kong as they assess the impact of a new national security law enacted last week.
Google, Facebook, Twitter block Hong Kong govt's access to 2020-7-7 · In a significant move following China's imposition of draconian National Security Law in Hong Kong, internet giant Google, social media major Facebook and Twitter have blocked the Hong Kong Twitter and Facebook suspend accounts for being part of The social platform Twitter says it has suspended 936 accounts; Facebook says it removed five. Twitter also says it will no longer accept advertising from ‘state-controlled news media entities’. Silicon Valley weighs whether to leave Hong Kong Facebook’s Hong Kong office is advertising for a new associate general counsel for Greater China, who would report to the vice-president and head of legal for Asia-Pacific in Singapore.
2020-7-7 · Social media platforms and messaging apps including Facebook, WhatsApp, Telegram, Google and Twitter will deny law enforcement requests for user data in Hong Kong as they assess the effect of a
Facebook, others block requests on Hong Kong user data 2020-7-6 · Social platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and WhatsApp have operated freely in Hong Kong, while they are blocked in the mainland under China’s “Great Firewall.” Though social platforms have yet to be blocked in Hong Kong, users have begun scrubbing their accounts and deleting pro-democracy posts out of fear of retribution.
2020-7-7 · Hong Kong, Jul 6 (AP) Facebook, WhatsApp and Telegram will deny law enforcement requests for user data in Hong Kong as they assess the impact of a new national security law enacted last week.
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