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In 2020 and 2023, the United States Government tried to ban social media app TikTok. The DATA Act would have banned the selling of non-public personal data to third party buyers. [75] The RESTRICT Act would allow the United States Secretary of State to review any attempt of a tech company to "sabotage" the United States.
The government blocks Web sites that discuss the Dalai Lama, the 1989 crackdown on Tiananmen Square protesters, the banned spiritual practice Falun Gong, as well as many general Internet sites. [81] The government requires Internet search firms and state media to censor issues deemed officially "sensitive," and blocks access to foreign websites ...
OpenNet Initiative web site. Reporters Without Borders web site. "Internet Monitor", a research project of the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University to evaluate, describe, and summarize the means, mechanisms, and extent of Internet access, content controls and activity around the world.
The politics around a potential TikTok ban are complicated. While strong majorities of both parties voted in favor of the bill in the House, many of the no votes came from some of the most ...
On Friday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied a motion filed by TikTok and Chinese parent company ByteDance to temporarily pause legislation that would ban the ...
Nearly one third of U.S. states — with a combined population of just over 104 millions people — are now unable to access PornHub, the world’s largest pornography site.
Pages in category "Blocked websites by country" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... List of North Korean websites banned in South Korea; R.
[66] [67] On 6 February 2023, the Pakistani prime minister, Shehbaz Sharif, ordered the PTA to immediately remove the ban on Wikipedia. The reason for lifting the ban was that "Wikipedia was a useful site/portal which supported the dissemination of knowledge and information for the general public, students and the academia". [68]