Google’s Chinese dreams seem to be getting loftier – and more controversial. The tech giant is reportedly planning to launch a search app in China, in a way that complies with the nation’s regulatory standards.
According to a report by The Intercept, Alphabet Inc.'s Google is willing to block sensitive websites/search items to be in line with the Chinese government’s censorship, for a search app it wants to introduce in the nation.
The move has apparently irked some people who suggest that Google’s offering a censored product goes against the company’s own philosophy.