Review and Information Privacy Policy in East Asia and the United States Introduction Everyone could not predict how the development of computer network technology had affected the world either 15 or 20 years ago. Advances in computer technology and network technology, and the constant flow of new technological innovations have changed the way people communicate forever. People all over the world have been given a medium to express their thoughts and beliefs ... in most cases.
Internet censorship in the United States is suppression of information posted or viewed on the Internet of the United States. The United States has the right to protect freedom of speech and freedom of expression from federal, state and local governments and is protected by the first revision of the US Constitution. These protections extend to the Internet, but the US government has reviewed the website in the past and the number of these websites is on the rise. In 2014, the United States was added to the list of "Internet enemies" by Reporter's With Borders (RWB), a group of countries with the highest level Internet censorship and supervision.
Joe Granville, editor of the review index, said, "The Internet is always censorship and a revolution of freedom of speech." The concept of freedom of information emerges in response to state-sponsored reviews, monitoring, and monitoring of the Internet. Internet censorship includes managing or prohibiting the posting or access of information on the Internet. According to "List of enemies of the Internet" by the Reporters Without Borders (RSF), the following countries have conducted Internet censorship worldwide. Cuba, Iran, Maldives, Myanmar / Myanmar, North Korea, Syria, Tunisia, Uzbekistan, Vietnam. A well-known example is the so-called "Chinese firewall" (see the role as a network firewall and the Great Wall). The system blocks content by blocking IP address routing through standard firewalls and proxy servers on the Internet gateway.