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/>
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/>
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.
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?
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?
On 05-Jun-20 1:36 am, ****SCR00GE**** wrote:Clearly you miss (the) essential differences between what the article
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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