Facebook, Google and Twitter won't give Hong Kong authorities user data for now

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Facebook, Google and Twitter won't give Hong Kong authorities user data for now
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Some of the world's major internet & social media platforms say they will stop processing requests for user data made by Hong Kong law enforcement authorities while they carry out an assessment of a controversial security law imposed by China on the city.

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