Facebook, Google and Twitter have all said they will temporarily block Hong Kong’s authorities from accessing user data, after the semi-autonomous city threatened jail terms against companies that did not comply with a new Chinese national security law.
Facebook, which has a global process for government requests, on Monday said it was acting to support the right of people to express themselves “without fear for their safety”.
Google said it was reviewing the law, while Twitter said that it had “grave concerns regarding both the developing process and the full intention of this law”.
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