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Google Gives Free Security Keys to Activists, But Not if You're in Iran or Syria (vice.com) 48

An anonymous reader shares a report: Go to an activist, technologist, or journalist gathering, and you may find a free pile of Google's security keys, dubbed Titan. These are small devices a Gmail user can plug into their computer via USB to make their account much harder to hack. The keys don't just work with Google accounts; Twitter and other large sites now support hardware security tokens too. But if you're an activist inside Iran, Sudan, Syria, Cuba, the region of Crimea, or North Korea, Google probably won't give you a Titan key. Google bars nonprofits and other groups from providing these tools, or promoting the availability of any Google product to activists in those countries, according to two independent sources familiar with Google's approach and a legal document viewed by Motherboard.
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Google Gives Free Security Keys to Activists, But Not if You're in Iran or Syria

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  • Export sanctions (Score:5, Insightful)

    by cigawoot ( 1242378 ) on Friday April 26, 2019 @10:50AM (#58495712)

    I wouldn't blame Google for this. You don't want to be caught violating US export controls, which is what Google is here trying to prevent from happening. If anything, you can blame the US Government.

    • Re:Export sanctions (Score:5, Interesting)

      by bws111 ( 1216812 ) on Friday April 26, 2019 @11:11AM (#58495810)

      Yeah, as soon as I saw that list I said WTF, that is the list of embargoed countries. You can't export anything to those countries.

      • I don't know if it is still controlled but as I recall you couldn't even give these guys an Xbox back in the day.
      • by Anonymous Coward

        Good thing the CIA is above the law when it uses tor.

      • by Anonymous Coward

        So, Motherboard is mad that Google won't help countries that are on a list for human rights abuses and which are developing nuclear weapons use encryption to thwart US government efforts to prevent them from causing widespread harm?

        Yeah, okay Motherboard. Why don't you have a seat over there...

        • by Anonymous Coward

          If the list is of countries that are bad human rights abusers, why is Saudi Arabia not on that list, led by the House of Sawed?

  • by Anonymous Coward

    This might not be out of malice towards activists there or support of the regimes, but arms control regulations. I'm not sure on the present regulations, but I know the YubiKey hardware security tokesn include a hardware AES engine and exporting strong cryptography has been regulated as a weapon.

  • Lots of people have pointed out that Google can't distribute these keys because they aren't allowed to export technology to the those countries.

    But, there is another thing to consider, you wouldn't want to carry one of these around in those countries either. It would be physical proof that you were "subverting" the government.

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