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Company Response

12 Sep 2022

Google did not respond to the concerns that its app store is allowing to download a crime-reporting app that opens the door to massive censorship in Saudi Arabia

On 6 September 2022, the Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited Google to respond to the concerns that Google Play Store allows the download of the crime reporting app Kollona Amn, which is allegedly opening the door to massive censorship and to the conviction of citizens and dissidents of the government in Saudi Arabia. The company did not respond.

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