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  1. Keep us posted kitguru. I’m curious about the Chinese authorities’s motivation. And besides, how the hell is this considered legal? Is it not a human rights violation?

  2. I’m sure apple must have the same but people who use a Microsoft account can add their phone number or an alternative email address to get an authentication code sent each time you login which is needed after the initial sign in stage. You can also download an authentication app which gives a new code every 30 seconds.

  3. I guess it’s the ‘Great Firewall of china’ then

  4. I don’t think the Chinese goverment realy care too much for human rights, and as it’s a comunitsncountry they don’t have to worry about people not voting for their party if they take such dick moves.