Firefox and Chrome Battle Again In opposition to Kazakhstan's Spying

The Central Asian nation’s executive has many times threatened to watch its voters’ web actions. Google and Mozilla aren’t having it.
The Central Asian country’s government has repeatedly threatened to monitor its citizens’ internet activities. Google and Mozilla aren’t having it.Original article
Author: Wired

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