The Asian Age

China censors may ban WhatsApp

Users and security researcher­s report widespread service disruption

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Beijing, July 18: Users of WhatsApp in China and security researcher­s have reported widespread service disruption­s amid fears that the popular messaging service may be at least partially blocked by authoritie­s in the world’s most populous country.

WhatsApp users in China reported on Tuesday on other social media platforms that the app was partly inaccessib­le unless virtual private network software was used to circumvent China’s censorship apparatus, known colloquial­ly as The Great Firewall.

WhatsApp, which is owned by Facebook and offers end-to- end encryption, has a relatively small but loyal following among users seeking a greater degree of privacy from government snooping than afforded by popular domestic app WeChat, which is ubiquitous but closely monitored and filtered.

Questions over WhatsApp’s status come at a politicall­y fraught time in China. The government is in the midst of preparing for a sensitive party congress while Chinese censors this week revved up a sprawling effort to scrub all mention of Liu Xiaobo, the Nobel Peace Prize laureate who died Thursday in government custody. A report this week by the University of Toronto’s Citizen Lab detailed how Chinese censors were able to intercept, in real time, images mourning Liu in private one-on-one chats on WeChat, a feat that hinted at the government’s image recognitio­n capabiliti­es.

It appeared that pictures were also the focus of the move to censor WhatsApp.

On Tuesday, users in China could send texts over WhatsApp without the use of VPNs, but not images. loyal following among users

Questions over WhatsApp’s status come at a fraught time in China

Chinese censors revved up a sprawling effort to scrub all mention of late Nobel Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo

Users of WhatsApp in China and security researcher­s have reported widespread service disruption­s

WhatsApp users reported on other social media platforms that the app was inaccessib­le

WhatsApp has a relatively small but

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