Serbia makes Google blacklist

Serbia makes Google blacklist

Google company has placed Serbia on their blacklist and has cut off co-operation and access to their G Sue ecosystem. In the other words, this means that Google service users are out of the way for which they were doing business and working side by side [...]

In the other words, this means that Google utility users are out of tools they were doing business and working side by side with world-class businesses.

Google has not yet officially revealed the reasons why it decided to take this move towards Serbia, Vice reports, Periscopi broadcast.

However, the company is expected to soon come up with an official press release and show the reasons for the move.

The fundamental assumption in Serbia's IT community is that Google is sticking to the recommendations of the FATF intergovernmental organisation that placed Serbia among 11 countries at the highest risk.

This organisation fights money laundering and financing of terrorist organisations, including North Korea, Ethiopia, Syria, Iraq, Iran, Sri Lanka, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Yemen, and Vanuatu.

G Suetee previously known as Google Apps for Works and Google Apps for Your Domain is a system of new software and computer products developed by Google.

Its goal is to secure businesses with all means to facilitate business in digital times. Although there is still no official announcement, access to the Suite system for new users from Serbia is impossible.

Serbia's blacklisting will also have consequences for current Google business users who can access their accounts and use them. So they won't be able to use new options when they come in from Google, or update the new versions of Sweet./Periscopi/

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