• Big Tech Supporting Blacklisted Surveillance Companies

    From ****SCR00GE****@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jun 4 11:36:50 2020
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    Key Findings:

    - Google, Amazon and Microsoft provide essential web services to 10 out of 18 of the world’s most controversial surveillance companies to keep them online

    - 8 out of 9 of the Chinese surveillance companies on the US blacklist’s websites are powered by web services from at least one US company

    - Amazon supports the most companies (7), followed by Google (5) and and Microsoft (4)

    - Hosting: 9 companies have US providers

    - Content Delivery Networks: 8 companies have US providers

    - Email: 10 companies have US providers

    [...]

    <https://www.top10vpn.com/research/investigations/big-tech-supporting-blacklisted-surveillance-companies/>

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  • From Oregonian Haruspex@21:1/5 to NoPNG4Me@viva_LasVegas.com on Thu Jun 4 23:48:48 2020
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    ****SCR00GE**** <NoPNG4Me@viva_LasVegas.com> wrote:
    Key Findings:

    - Google, Amazon and Microsoft provide essential web services to 10 out
    of 18 of the world’s most controversial surveillance companies to keep them online

    - 8 out of 9 of the Chinese surveillance companies on the US blacklist’s websites are powered by web services from at least one US company

    - Amazon supports the most companies (7), followed by Google (5) and and Microsoft (4)

    - Hosting: 9 companies have US providers

    - Content Delivery Networks: 8 companies have US providers

    - Email: 10 companies have US providers

    [...]

    <https://www.top10vpn.com/research/investigations/big-tech-supporting-blacklisted-surveillance-companies/>



    Big Tech’s marriage to Communist China is extremely worrying. Not only are
    US companies providing, yet again, the technical expertise necessary to identify and intern people into concentration camps, but very few people
    seem to know or care. The big media companies don’t want to talk much about it either.

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  • From Sylvia Else@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jun 5 12:58:20 2020
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    On 05-Jun-20 1:36 am, ****SCR00GE**** wrote:
    Key Findings:

    - Google, Amazon and Microsoft provide essential web services to 10 out of 18 of the world’s most controversial surveillance companies to keep them online

    - 8 out of 9 of the Chinese surveillance companies on the US blacklist’s websites are powered by web services from at least one US company

    - Amazon supports the most companies (7), followed by Google (5) and and Microsoft (4)

    - Hosting: 9 companies have US providers

    - Content Delivery Networks: 8 companies have US providers

    - Email: 10 companies have US providers

    [...]

    <https://www.top10vpn.com/research/investigations/big-tech-supporting-blacklisted-surveillance-companies/>


    Car hire companies shouldn't hire cars to them either. Postal services
    should refuse to accept their letters. No employee should be allowed on
    a public train, bus or aircraft. Supermarkets shouldn't sell them food.

    As for Microsoft - how dare they let those companies use Windows?

    Sylvia.

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  • From Nomen Nescio@21:1/5 to Sylvia Else on Fri Jun 5 20:27:09 2020
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    Sylvia Else <sylvia@email.invalid> writes:

    On 05-Jun-20 1:36 am, ****SCR00GE**** wrote:
    Key Findings:

    - Google, Amazon and Microsoft provide essential web services to 10 out of 18 of the world’s most controversial surveillance companies to keep them online

    - 8 out of 9 of the Chinese surveillance companies on the US blacklist’s websites are powered by web services from at least one US company

    - Amazon supports the most companies (7), followed by Google (5) and and Microsoft (4)

    - Hosting: 9 companies have US providers

    - Content Delivery Networks: 8 companies have US providers

    - Email: 10 companies have US providers

    [...]

    <https://www.top10vpn.com/research/investigations/big-tech-supporting-blacklisted-surveillance-companies/>


    Car hire companies shouldn't hire cars to them either. Postal services
    should refuse to accept their letters. No employee should be allowed
    on a public train, bus or aircraft. Supermarkets shouldn't sell them
    food.

    As for Microsoft - how dare they let those companies use Windows?

    Sylvia.

    Ever hear of concentration camps in China?

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Sylvia Else@21:1/5 to Nomen Nescio on Sat Jun 6 09:36:21 2020
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    On 06-Jun-20 6:27 am, Nomen Nescio wrote:
    Sylvia Else <sylvia@email.invalid> writes:

    On 05-Jun-20 1:36 am, ****SCR00GE**** wrote:
    Key Findings:

    - Google, Amazon and Microsoft provide essential web services to 10 out of 18 of the world’s most controversial surveillance companies to keep them online

    - 8 out of 9 of the Chinese surveillance companies on the US blacklist’s websites are powered by web services from at least one US company

    - Amazon supports the most companies (7), followed by Google (5) and and Microsoft (4)

    - Hosting: 9 companies have US providers

    - Content Delivery Networks: 8 companies have US providers

    - Email: 10 companies have US providers

    [...]

    <https://www.top10vpn.com/research/investigations/big-tech-supporting-blacklisted-surveillance-companies/>


    Car hire companies shouldn't hire cars to them either. Postal services
    should refuse to accept their letters. No employee should be allowed
    on a public train, bus or aircraft. Supermarkets shouldn't sell them
    food.

    As for Microsoft - how dare they let those companies use Windows?

    Sylvia.

    Ever hear of concentration camps in China?


    Vaguely.

    What's your point?

    Sylvia.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Nomen Nescio@21:1/5 to Sylvia Else on Wed Jun 17 17:49:21 2020
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    Sylvia Else <sylvia@email.invalid> writes:

    On 06-Jun-20 6:27 am, Nomen Nescio wrote:
    Sylvia Else <sylvia@email.invalid> writes:

    On 05-Jun-20 1:36 am, ****SCR00GE**** wrote:
    Key Findings:

    - Google, Amazon and Microsoft provide essential web services to 10 out of 18 of the world’s most controversial surveillance companies to keep them online

    - 8 out of 9 of the Chinese surveillance companies on the US blacklist’s websites are powered by web services from at least one US company

    - Amazon supports the most companies (7), followed by Google (5) and and Microsoft (4)

    - Hosting: 9 companies have US providers

    - Content Delivery Networks: 8 companies have US providers

    - Email: 10 companies have US providers

    [...]

    <https://www.top10vpn.com/research/investigations/big-tech-supporting-blacklisted-surveillance-companies/>


    Car hire companies shouldn't hire cars to them either. Postal services
    should refuse to accept their letters. No employee should be allowed
    on a public train, bus or aircraft. Supermarkets shouldn't sell them
    food.

    As for Microsoft - how dare they let those companies use Windows?

    Sylvia.

    Ever hear of concentration camps in China?


    Vaguely.

    What's your point?

    By working with Chinese surveillance companies American businesses
    indirectly support China's oppression machine. Is that not an issue?

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  • From Dirk T. Verbeek@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jun 17 22:57:25 2020
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    Op 05-06-2020 om 04:58 schreef Sylvia Else:
    On 05-Jun-20 1:36 am, ****SCR00GE**** wrote:
    Key Findings:

      - Google, Amazon and Microsoft provide essential web services to 10
    out of 18 of the world’s most controversial surveillance companies to
    keep them online

      - 8 out of 9 of the Chinese surveillance companies on the US
    blacklist’s websites are powered by web services from at least one US
    company

      - Amazon supports the most companies (7), followed by Google (5) and
    and Microsoft (4)

      - Hosting: 9 companies have US providers

      - Content Delivery Networks: 8 companies have US providers

      - Email: 10 companies have US providers

    [...]

    <https://www.top10vpn.com/research/investigations/big-tech-supporting-blacklisted-surveillance-companies/>



    Car hire companies shouldn't hire cars to them either. Postal services
    should refuse to accept their letters. No employee should be allowed on
    a public train, bus or aircraft. Supermarkets shouldn't sell them food.

    As for Microsoft - how dare they let those companies use Windows?

    Sylvia.
    Clearly you miss (the) essential differences between what the article
    lists and your list.

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