Microsoft's Bing back online in China

Microsoft has confirmed that access to its Bing search engine in China has been restored after an outage.

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Microsoft's Bing search engine is back online in China after nearly a day of outages. (AAP)

Microsoft's Bing search engine has been restored in mainland China after a blackout that prompted users to fear it had been blocked by Chinese censors.

"We can confirm that Bing was inaccessible in China, but service is now restored," a Microsoft spokesman told Variety on Friday, without further elaboration. Chinese users had begun reporting they were unable to access the site on Wednesday.

The brief hiatus in service was due to an accidental technical error, not censorship, Bloomberg News cited two anonymous sources as saying, hours after the Financial Times cited two anonymous sources as saying the block had been government-directed.

China operates one of the world's most restrictive censorship regimes, and Bing is only allowed to operate in the country because it agrees to delete content deemed offensive or threatening to the ruling Communist party. Google, on the other hand, halted search services in mainland China in 2010 over concerns of censorship and hacking.

The temporary Bing blackout remains a warning sign for foreign tech firms seeking to operate in China, where authorities can decide to ban or block sites and services without explanation.

The Bing blackout came as Chinese leaders gathered at Davos to promote an image of China being pro-trade and open for business, in contrast to the US's increasingly protectionist stance under the Trump administration.

China has increased government oversight of the internet to unprecedented levels in the past year. Authorities deleted about six million online posts and 26,000 "illegal websites" just in 2018, the official Xinhua news agency said earlier this month. - Variety


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