Bing Filters Out Offensive Words In Arab Countries
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A research conducted by the Open Net Initiative, an entity which monitors the net filtering and surveillance done by nations, has revealed that Microsoft's Bing search engine filters search results related to sexually explicit material such as gay, bisexual, lesbian and transvestites in Arab countries. ONI, a joint venture between several leading academic institutions, conducted the Bing search test in four Arabic countries on the basis of level of internet filtering...
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