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  2. WeChat - Wikipedia

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    Weixin, the Chinese version of WeChat, operates from China under Chinese law, which includes strong censorship provisions and interception protocols. [115] Its parent company is obliged to share data with the Chinese government under the China Internet Security Law and National Intelligence Law.

  3. Internet censorship in China - Wikipedia

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    China's censorship includes the complete blockage of various websites, apps, and video games, inspiring the policy's nickname, the Great Firewall of China, [2] which blocks websites. Methods used to block websites and pages include DNS spoofing , blocking access to IP addresses , analyzing and filtering URLs , packet inspection, and resetting ...

  4. List of websites blocked in mainland China - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Firewall Test - Instantly test if a URL is blocked by the Great Firewall of China in real time. Tests for both symptoms of DNS poisoning and HTTP blocking from a number of locations within mainland China. China Firewall Test - Test if any domain is DNS poisoned in China in real-time. DNS poisoning is one way in which websites can be ...

  5. Why a phone without WeChat in China is 'useless': Professor - AOL

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    Video. Follow Us. Why a phone without WeChat in China is 'useless': Professor. August 10, 2020 at 8:31 AM ...

  6. Canada bans China’s Wechat from government devices citing ...

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    Canada has banned Chinese super-app WeChat on official government devices citing cybersecurity risks, following similar action taken against short-form video app TikTok earlier this year.

  7. US adds Tencent to blacklist of firms with suspected ties to ...

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    The US has added social media and gaming giant Tencent to an updated list of firms that it alleges have ties to China’s military. The Defense Department has added the parent company of WeChat to ...

  8. Usage of social media in the 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests

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    Impact of WeChat and Weixin towards Hong Kong protest. WeChat remains a powerful tool for activists throughout the 2019 Hong Kong protest. [48] During the protest, mainland Chinese citizens who stayed in Hong Kong after graduating from a university in Hong Kong joined several protests and posted photos of them on WeChat. [47]

  9. China's short video war: WeChat invests in Channels to take ...

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    The fight for the attention span of short video viewers is heating up in China, and it is turning into a slugfest between WeChat, the ubiquitous super app operated by Tencent Holdings, Douyin, the ...