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Cloud Service Providers Might Disclose Private Information to Government
09/05/2017
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Cloud Service Providers Might Disclose Private Information to Government
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Following Chinas' efforts to cotrol and obtain personal information from companies operating in its borders, Chinese users found that a new cloud based application warns them that their personal data might be handed over to the government.
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