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Sergei Brin: Apple, Facebook and governments threaten free internet

Google co-founder Sergei Brin has identified Apple, Facebook, and totalitarian governments as the biggest threats to a free and open internet, during a recent interview. ย  In the interview, Brin told The Guardian that the combination of the โ€œwalled gardenโ€ approach used by Apple and Facebook, combined with the internet censorship undertaken by governments such […]
Andrew Sadauskas
Andrew Sadauskas

Google co-founder Sergei Brin has identified Apple, Facebook, and totalitarian governments as the biggest threats to a free and open internet, during a recent interview.

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In the interview, Brin told The Guardian that the combination of the โ€œwalled gardenโ€ approach used by Apple and Facebook, combined with the internet censorship undertaken by governments such as Iran and China, posed a significant threat to the future of internet freedom.

“The kind of environment that we developed Google in, the reason that we were able to develop a search engine, is the web was so open. Once you get too many rules, that will stifle innovation,” Brin said.

“All the information in apps โ€“ that data is not crawlable by [search engine] web crawlers. You can’t search it.”