. @LinkedIn, owned by Microsoft, is also "pausing" its processing of data requests from Hong Kong law enforcement officials as it reviews the national security law. That& #39;s in addition to Facebook, Google, Twitter, WhatsApp, Telegram, and Zoom.
. @Snapchat says it hasn& #39;t and doesn& #39;t cooperate directly with Hong Kong & Chinese authorities. Like Apple, it processes any data requests from law enforcement via the bilateral Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty signed between the US & Hong Kong.
. @Grindr, which was sold in March by Chinese gaming giant Beijing Kunlun to a US-based company over US govt national security concerns, says it doesn& #39;t store user data in Hong Kong and won& #39;t disclose user data to Chinese authorities.
. @SlackHQ: "Slack does not operate in Hong Kong and will not process any requests from local Hong Kong law enforcement."
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