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Google Boots Open Source Anti-Censorship Tool From Chrome Store (torrentfreak.com) 95

Google has removed the open-source Ahoy! extension from the Chrome store with little explanation. The tool facilitated access to more than 1,700 blocked sites in Portugal by routing traffic through its own proxies. TorrentFreak reports: After servicing 100,000 users last December, Ahoy! grew to almost 185,000 users this year. However, progress and indeed the project itself is now under threat after arbitrary action by Google. "Google decided to remove us from Chrome's Web Store without any justification," team member Henrique Mouta informs TF. "We always make sure our code is high quality, secure and 100% free (as in beer and as in freedom). All the source code is open source. And we're pretty sure we never broke any of the Google's marketplace rules."

Henrique says he's tried to reach out to Google but finding someone to help has proven impossible. Even re-submitting Ahoy! to Google from scratch hasn't helped the situation. "I tried and resubmitted the plugin but it was refused after a few hours and without any justification," Henrique says. "Google never reached us or notified us about the removal from Chrome Web Store. We never got a single email justifying what happened, why have we been removed from the store, or/and what are we breaching and how can we fix it." TorrentFreak reached out to Google asking why this anti-censorship tool has been removed from its Chrome store. Despite multiple requests, the search giant failed to respond to us or the Ahoy! team.
Thankfully, the Ahoy! extension is still available on Firefox.
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Google Boots Open Source Anti-Censorship Tool From Chrome Store

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  • by Anonymous Coward on Friday August 10, 2018 @05:54PM (#57104744)

    They've gone to full-on evil

    • by misnohmer ( 1636461 ) on Friday August 10, 2018 @06:44PM (#57104908)

      No, they just redefined what "evil" is to "anything against Google's corporate goals".

    • Ehhh they are going to switch over to the other great corporate lie

      Google the company that cares more about people than profits.

    • by Kohath ( 38547 )

      Anything against the cult is evil. Anything inside the cult is holy.

    • by Desler ( 1608317 )

      What happened to "Don't be evil"

      That was never a legal-binding motto. Still funny how many people fell for that nonsense.

    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      It does seem odd because there are lots of other VPN/proxy extensions available for Chrome, so there must be some reason why they removed this one.

      • As best I can tell, Google rejected this privacy enhancing application to cooperate with the Chinese government, and to help protect the gathering of client data by online businesses. Other governments also object to privacy applications, but China is the largest growing market. Google has to compete with companies like Baidu who are far more cooperative with the Chinese government to grow in Asia, especially in China.

        • I don't think it's about China per se. Big Brother Google just really loves censorship.

          • If I may disagree, Google has very little commercial reason to love censorship. Their business is based on a very wide ranging consumption of eveyr type of data possible, so that Google can monitor _that_ and assemble the most desired information to provide people. Their popular services are based on being able to handle any question for anyone at all. They're been forced to put some limits on that information, by copyright and security laws, but they seem compelled to do this, not _eager_ to do this.

            Googl

    • Google have too much attack surface for governments to target and they don't want to lose another market like they lost China. True evilness is banning YouTube downloader plugins. Anywho, Google is now too big to support the open web or a truly free browser. And Firefox Quantum doesn't look bad at all...
  • i dont want to use it to download any illegal material, i use chromium on Linux, and i want to know if google can access my browser extensions without my explicit permission because if google deletes it, then watching something disappear from my browser extension list will prove google accesses my browser without my explicit permission
    • okay, got it installed, text is in Spanish or Portuguese, just change the file extension to zip, unzip in a separate folder just for ahoy, then open chrome/chromium extensions page enable developer mode and load unpacked and select where you unpacked ahoy, now we will see if the goog deletes it
  • by Anonymous Coward

    Google conspired with Apple and Facebook to silence Alex Jones. Google is pushing https everywhere to eliminate anonymous publishing. Why are you surprised.

    • by Kohath ( 38547 ) on Friday August 10, 2018 @08:13PM (#57105196)

      "Don't be evil" was the young Google. Their new motto is "power corrupts".

    • Google is pushing https everywhere to eliminate anonymous publishing.

      What are you talking about?

      HTTPS everywhere stops ISPs and governments from casually snooping on everything I do online. And it doesn't prevent anonymous publishing.

    • how does pushing https everywhere eliminate anonymous publishing? If you can publish on http, then with minimal extra work you can publish on the same domain with https using lets encrypt. No additional identification is needed.
  • by sjames ( 1099 ) on Friday August 10, 2018 @06:22PM (#57104844) Homepage Journal

    Can't have the Chinese government thinking Google supports routing around censorship, now can we?

    • by Anonymous Coward

      That is a good point. Anyone else remember when people said that the internet sees censorship as damage and routes around it? Well, for-profit corporations see routing around censorship as causing damage to their bottom line, and are routing around THAT.

      Google is fully in thrall to their corporate masters. I say we kill it.

      Step 1: stop using google as a verb.

      Step 2: stop using google at all. That means finding and using alternatives (that do not themselves use google,) for any and all services google provi

      • by Anonymous Coward

        So, use DuckDuckGo in Opera through AVG VPN. And don't live in a totalitarian state. I guess that means don't live on Planet Earth.

      • Didn't work for Facebook; won't work for Google.

        Both companies have been doing wrong, and lots of of it, for a long time. There's absolutely no sign that the general run of users of either one care even a little bit.

        A few people shouting here on /. mean nothing.

        All of which I am very sorry to observe, but there it is.

  • by duke_cheetah2003 ( 862933 ) on Friday August 10, 2018 @07:02PM (#57104966) Homepage

    This is why these things were an awful idea. We knew this would happen, platforms kicking off people for.. no reason at all.

    Boycott this garbage, App Store, Play Store, Microsoft Store, it's all bullshit. Don't support it, don't publish to it, don't buy from it. The only thing these corporate entities understand is profit/loss. So seriously, vote with your wallet, don't buy anything from any of these sites.

    Only a united front vs. these abominations will yield results. We all have to take a stand and say 'no.' Even you folks publishing and making money, stop, for the greater good. Go back to the old school software distribution, do it yourself. Building a website to host your app is cheap and easy, there's no excuse. If you can develop an app, you're definitely smart enough to set up a cloud based server.

    • I love this thinking.
    • by Kohath ( 38547 )

      A billion people should get viruses on their phones because 1 app gets booted from 1 online store?

    • I boycotted this stuff for years. But then Blackberry failed because...wait for it...there weren't enough apps.

  • by Jerry ( 6400 ) on Friday August 10, 2018 @08:59PM (#57105394)

    Bing?
    Run by Microsoft, which is just as evil and anti-free speech as Google

    Baidu?
    The definition of censorship -- might as well use Google.

    Yandex?
    If you like your search results slanted to Russia's ideology. Like Baidu, it is alright for the comrades but not for lovers of freedom.

    Ecosia?
    Powered by Bing, claims to be CO2 neutral, but Bing is powered by oil so not really CO2 neutral.

    DuckDuckGo or StartPage?
    For those not wanting to run Bing or Google these two are everyone's favorite. However, they are merely front ends for Google, but they do not let your queries become linked to your IP address or personal info.

    Twitter?
    Surely you jest. The master of double standards and censorship. Besides, like FB, they are dying because people are getting tired of their heavy handed and biased ways.

    CCSearch?
    Just another layer of snooping and 3rd party sales of your info. Logs on your searches kept for a period of time. Just use Google if you don't mind being spied upon.

    Wiki.com?
    A search engine which searches only Wiki's. Wikis themselves are heavily slanted and filtered to fit a certain political slant. Again, comrades should have no problem using them.

    Boardreader?
    If you’re searching for content written by everyday users about a topic this is your tool. Will the "everyday user" know what they are talking about? Too many seem to think that perpetual energy devices are real, and that Planet Nibiru is about to strike. :(

    Slideshare?
    Sponsored by LinkedIn, a comrade to Google, Twitter, Facebook and Microsoft, it links to videos, slides, pdf's and other educational material. Many are dated. Not the site to use if you want up to date information without a slant.

    So, what to use?
    What ever you want. Just know what using your choice can cost you more than you may realize.

  • by barbariccow ( 1476631 ) on Friday August 10, 2018 @09:49PM (#57105586)
    Why does anyone use chrome and voluntarily give their shit to google anyway? Just build a PGO version of firefox. It's fast as shit, and not stupid.
  • by Anonymous Coward

    Big Tech has gone all-in on fascism (NOT Trumpism which many hate but is NOT fascism, but ACTUAL fascism where government and corporations unite hand-in-glove to oppress). Big Tech is enabling all the oppression demanded by each national or local government. China wants the keys to Apple servers and - shazam! - China gets them. China wants to censor speech and - zap! - Google is all on-board. Democrat lawmakers demand the suppression of a tawdry guy like Alex Jones, who for some reason they seem to think ha

  • by Bruce66423 ( 1678196 ) on Saturday August 11, 2018 @02:42AM (#57106216)

    Let's hope the EU keeps extracting money from Google till they get the message.

  • In the 1930's, the US was the only nation to increase investment in Nazi Germany because it was a strong government of "people we can work with".

    In the 2010's, Google sees Fascist China as "people we can work with" too, and so do many others. This time, the wilful blindness to the consequences is not restricted to the US, however.

    So, yeah, can't allow anyone to get around censorship - someone's got to think about the money, you know.

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