KEY POINTS
  • Starting Thursday, internet users in China attempting to access cn.bing.com, the search engine's domestic URL, found themselves directed to an error page.
  • From a technical perspective, a person at Microsoft told Reuters, the site appeared to have been blocked in a manner similar to sites blocked by the government.
  • But the company had received no prior notice from authorities, and the disruption was not intentional on the part of the government, added the person.
The Microsoft Bing search engine is seen on a laptop screen in this photo illustration on January 24, 2019. Microsoft's search engine has been blocked in China by authorities without any clear reason although experts believe censorship issues are at play. Bing previously was the only foreign search engine available in China which is notorious for it's Great Firewall which severely restricts foreign internet content.

Search engine Bing's outage in China last week was a technical error, rather than an intentional censorship block, a source familiar with the matter said, although Chinese authorities and Microsoft have not commented on the topic.

From a technical perspective, a person at Microsoft told Reuters, the site appeared to have been blocked in a manner similar to sites blocked by the government.