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Google beta-tests selling out on its mission

6 Aug 2018

Google walks back earlier stand against helping censorship in China

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Google beta-tests selling out on its mission
6 Aug 2018
Google beta-tests selling out on its mission

Access Now supports bipartisan questioning of Google and Amazon over “domain fronting”

17 Jul 2018

We asked members of the U.S. Congress to look at the negative impact of dropping anti-censorship “domain fronting” services. They listened.

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Access Now supports bipartisan questioning of Google and Amazon over “domain fronting”
17 Jul 2018
Access Now supports bipartisan questioning of Google and Amazon over “domain fronting”

Access Now calls on U.S. Congress to look at companies’ decision on domain fronting

7 May 2018

Companies like Google and Amazon are capitulating to repressive regimes, harming human rights globally. U.S. lawmakers should urge them to change course.

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Access Now calls on U.S. Congress to look at companies’ decision on domain fronting
7 May 2018
Access Now calls on U.S. Congress to look at companies’ decision on domain fronting
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Message to Google and Amazon on domain fronting: You break it, you bought it

2 May 2018

When it comes to anti-censorship tools like domain fronting, the market leaders that have the resources to fight for human rights must be just that — leaders.

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Message to Google and Amazon on domain fronting: You break it, you bought it
2 May 2018
Message to Google and Amazon on domain fronting: You break it, you bought it

Google ends “domain fronting,” a crucial way for tools to evade censors

18 Apr 2018

Domain fronting services enable apps and services like Tor to circumvent some forms of repressive censorship and surveillance. We urge Google to reverse course.

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Google ends “domain fronting,” a crucial way for tools to evade censors
18 Apr 2018
Google ends “domain fronting,” a crucial way for tools to evade censors