Pornographic results not to be served by Google in China

Pornographic results not to be served by Google in China  Thursday saw Google executives in China meting the representatives of the Chinese government with the aim to discuss problems with the Google.cn service and its serving of pornographic images and content based on foreign language searches. 

It had come to vision that Chinese government commenced blocking certain Chinese-language results from any country. 

A Google spokesperson informed via an e-mailed statement, "We are undertaking a thorough review of our service and taking all necessary steps to fix any problems with our results."

A request to specify the impact of China's censorship demand on queries from residents of China sent through search sites located outside of China was not immediately answered by Google. 

The spokesperson did not tell whether the content based on foreign-language searches includes sensitive political terms.

It should be noted that this is not the first time that Chinese authorities have criticized Google for disseminating information related to porn stuff to people.

During the month of January, a press conference was held, where China's State Council Information Office, in conjunction with six other government ministries, criticized Chinese search engine Baidu and Google, among others. 

Chinese government sees pornographic material as vulgar and unhealthy for the mental health of the citizens.