In his new book, Wikileaks leader speaks about the politics of web giant executives on personal data. And he warns: "They believe they are doing good, but they are now aligned with US foreign policy. This means that Google can intervene on behalf of US interests, for example, it can end up compromising the privacy of billions of people, it can use its advertising power for propaganda". Like Nsa
spot onChina was the first country to censor WikiLeaks and was doing this in 2007. It is a political country and it is scared about what its people believe. But in some sense that is an optimistic side because China thinks that what people believe is important, whereas in many western countries free speech is the result of the fact that it doesn't matter what you say.