New: Google is pushing its security keys to NGOs so they can send them to people at risk around the world...except if they live in Iran, Sudan, Syria, Cuba, the region of Crimea, and North Korea.https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/9kxy4p/google-titan-keys-iran-syria-cuba-crimea-sudan-north-korea …
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"Both sources familiar with Google’s practices described how the company sends legal documents to activist groups that it affiliates with, urging them not to tell people in those countries about the availability of any Google products."
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The US maintains legal exemptions to sanctions explicitly to protect the security of activists and would likely view any request for specific permission favorably. If Google is unwilling to resolve legal concerns, then it’s credible to question its commitment to those activists.
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Well you spelled “over compliance” wrong.
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I see you've deleted your reply, and I'm glad you did. Because when I saw the notification, I didn't appreciate the tone. But if you're curious to learn more about this topic, here's an example exemption issued by
@USTreasury. See the last 2 pages https://www.treasury.gov/resource-center/sanctions/Programs/Documents/iran_gld1.pdf …
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