A Google executive has for the first time publicly confirmed the existence of the company’s ‘Project Dragonfly’ venture to build new search tools for China, during a tense hearing with US lawmakers about online privacy.
“There is a Project Dragonfly,” Keith Enright, Google’s chief privacy officer, told a Senate committee hearing on Wednesday, in response to questions from Senator Ted Cruz.
“I am not clear on the contours of what is in scope or out of scope” for Dragonfly, Mr Enright added. “We are not close to launching a search product in China.”
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