Two US politicians have written to the heads of Alphabet, the parent company of Google, and Amazon asking them to reconsider their decisions to prohibit domain-fronting, something that is used to avoid Internet censorship.
Last month, Google shut down a method whereby developers could use domain-fronting to avoid censorship on the Internet. Amazon Web Services has now followed suit.
Google has thrown a spanner into the works of developers who have been using domain-fronting in the Google App Engine to avoid Internet censorship by using Google's network.
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