Hong Kong Protest App Censorship Highlights Need for Decentralized DApps

Hong Kong Protest App Censorship Highlights Need for Decentralized DApps
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2019-10-11 06:18

Another day, another application banned off of a centralized platform because its creators don’t agree with the message. Tech giant Apple has recently removed a “poisonous” app that assisted protestors in Hong Kong with keeping an eye on the police.

They’ve done so because an official newspaper published by the Chinese Communist Party called the […]

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