Tech Companies Push Back on U.K.'s Claim They're Lax on Terror


Technology companies are refuting U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May’s claims that they provide a “safe space” for terrorists.

The British leader’s call for greater regulation of the internet on Sunday followed the terrorist attack in London, which killed seven and left dozens wounded.

Facebook condemned Saturday’s attacks and said that it wanted to provide a service where law-abiding users, not terrorists, safe. “We want Facebook to be a hostile environment for terrorists,” Simon Milner, Facebook’s policy director for Europe, the Middle East and Africa, said in a statement.

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