Boris Johnson has attacked Google for its failure to curb jihadist websites, mounting more pressure on the internet giant which could also be forced to cut advertising fees on YouTube in response to extremist content.
Speaking to The Sunday Times, the foreign secretary said he was “furious” about Google and other internet firms for the way they financially benefit from terrorist content.
“It’s disgusting,” said Johnson. “They need to stop just making money out of prurient violent material.”
He called for more “social responsibility” from web companies who he said have failed to remove terrorist propaganda and Read full story ›
Source: The Drum