Microsoft reported that they found evidence of mass surveillance of civilians undertaken by Israel's defence forces, which led to them terminating these services. (Representational image: Wikimedia Commons) Show Quick Read Summary is AI Generated. Newsroom Reviewed
Microsoft disabled and stopped certain services to a unit within the Israeli Ministry of Defence, according to a blog post from the tech giant.
"Microsoft is not a government or a country. We are a company. Like every company, we decide what products and services to offer to our customers," Brad Smith, vice chair and president of Microsoft said.
The firm reported that they had found evidence of mass surveillance of civilians undertaken by the Israel's defence forces which lead to them terminating these services.
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