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Indonesia is cracking down on websites that promote adult content and online gambling
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Indonesia is cracking down on websites that promote adult content and online gambling

Despite this, government data showed 3 million Indonesians went online to gamble last year.

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by Loy Okezie

Indonesia, a land of over 280 million people and known for its beautiful beaches and spicy food, is on the news for pulling the plug on DuckDuckGo, a U.S.-based privacy-focused search engine.

DuckDuckGo has long been praised for its commitment to user privacy, making it a popular choice for those concerned about their digital footprint. Unlike many other search engines, it doesn't track users or create personalized profiles.

Apparently, the Indonesian government is really worried that people could use the search engine to access pornography and online gambling websites – which are by the way illegal in the country.

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This growth was fueled by the strategic restocking of channels by vendors before the Ramadan season and strong demand across all price segments.

While it seems fair to protect people from things that can be harmful to them, banning an entire search engine feels like using a sledgehammer to crack a nut. Hello, VPN!

Despite the country cracking down on websites that promote adult content and online gambling, government data showed 3 million Indonesians went online to gamble last year, spending an estimated $20 billion, per Reuters.

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But DuckDuckGo isn't the only website the country has banned. Social media platform Reddit and video-hosting platform Vimeo have also been blocked for similar reasons. Yet, one wonders how DuckDuckGo differs from other search engines such as Google that are still available in the country.

While governments have a responsibility to protect their citizens from harmful content, excessive censorship can indeed stifle innovation and restrict access to knowledge and freedom of information.

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