Google To Stop Redirecting Users In China To Hong Kong

The Google.cn "landing site" is displayed on a computer in Beijing, China, on Tuesday, June 29, 2010. Google Inc. said it will change the way people in China access its search engine after the government said the company could no longer automatically redirect users to the unfiltered Hong Kong Site. Google created a "landing site" that offers Chinese users the option of going to the Hong Kong site. Photographer: Nelson Ching/Bloomberg via Getty Images
The Google.cn "landing site" is displayed on a computer in Beijing, China, on Tuesday, June 29, 2010. Google Inc. said it will change the way people in China access its search engine after the government said the company could no longer automatically redirect users to the unfiltered Hong Kong Site. Google created a "landing site" that offers Chinese users the option of going to the Hong Kong site. Photographer: Nelson Ching/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Google To Stop Redirecting Users In China To Hong Kong
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