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China’s Internet Censorship Laws [Infographic]

There are more 400 millions Internet users in China, and the Chinese government is doing whatever they can to prevent their citizen from being “polluted” with “outside world’s web content”. Using what is known as “The Great Firewall of China”, thousands of government monitors and citizen volunteers are keeping track of what their citizen is doing on the Internet from mere chatting to even emails! Yes, they even read your emails to ensure that nothing “sensitive” is exchanged.

Well, i have found this very interesting infographic from Visual Loop. Do click on the image to get to the enlarged version.

KeeMan

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  • Somehow, i feel censorship is needed for certain things...but then China is rather extreme in controlling their internet.

    But who are we to judge when their people seems fine with the rules and regulation there.

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