Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Venezuela says it's working on a way to kill Google and Mozilla so no one knows about its currency crash

Some ruling-party politicians in Venezuela will stop at nothing to hide the jaw-dropping fall of the country's currency, the bolivar, against the dollar. The bolivar has declined 30% in the past month. Citizens aren't supposed to know that, but they do because of because an app called DolarToday has all the information. President Nicolas Maduro has said the app's very existence is "economic war" on the country, and it is banned in Venezuela. Back in March the government's attempt to block the app also took out websites like Amazon, Snapchat, and Pinterest. More…

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