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  1. Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) (schestowitz@gnusocial.de)'s status on Friday, 20-Apr-2018 04:09:31 EDT Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊)
    #google for #censorship
    https://gnusocial.de/url/5188867
    https://gnusocial.de/url/5188868
    https://gnusocial.de/url/5188869
    https://gnusocial.de/url/5188870
    http://www.circleid.com/posts/20180419_google_ends_domain_fronting_used_by_censorship_tools/
    https://www.dailydot.com/debug/google-domain-fronting-update/
    https://gizmodo.com/a-recent-update-from-google-could-severely-hamper-anti-1825402953
    In conversation Friday, 20-Apr-2018 04:09:31 EDT from gnusocial.de permalink

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    1. Invalid filename.
      Google updates App Engine to discontinue support for domain-fronting
      from NewsBytes
      Google's App Engine no longer supports a practice called domain-fronting that allowed app developers to evade internet censorship. It was particularly helpful in letting apps and other services get a
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      Google disables domain-fronting, removing ability to bypass state-level firewalls
      from Neowin
      Google is ending a loophole that allowed users to bypass internet censors to access websites and services blocked on a state level, dealing a blow to platforms that have made use of it until now.
    3. Invalid filename.
      Google's App Engine No Longer Allows Domain Fronting, Creating a Huge Problem for Anti-Censorship Tools
      from Wccftech
      After the latest update on Google’s App Engine, developers won’t be able to use Google to get around internet censorship anymore. Previously, developers could use a process known as ‘domain fronting’, which allowed developers to use Google as a proxy, forwarding traffic to their servers through a Google.com domain. It works similar to a VPN, …
    4. Invalid filename.
      Google disables “domain fronting” capability used to evade censors
      from Ars Technica
      A "long-planned" change happens to coincide with a new wave of state censorship in Russia.
    5. Invalid filename.
      Google Ends Domain-Fronting Feature Used by Censorship Tools
    6. Invalid filename.
      Google kills tool used to bypass strong internet censorship
      By Phillip Tracy
      Google kills tool used to bypass strong internet censorship
    7. Invalid filename.
      A Recent Update from Google Could Severely Hamper Anti-Censorship Tools
      from Gizmodo
      A recent change to Google’s App Engine will discontinue a practice called domain-fronting, an essential technique used by dozens of internet freedom tools designed to allow users to work around state-level internet censorship.
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