Google officially closes controversial Dragonfly project
Updated:6 years, 3 months ago
Updated:6 years, 3 months ago
New Delhi, Jul 17 (ANI): Google's controversial Dragonfly project, aimed at launching a search engine customised for China, has been officially shut down. Google's VP of Public Policy Karan Bhatia told the US Senate that the much-criticised project has been terminated. However, Bhatia highlighted that it is not a new development and the first public mention was back in March, BuzzFeed reported. He further stressed that Google has no plans to launch a censored search in China and that no work is being undertaken on such a project.
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