China has scaled back its plans to install controversial net filtering software on its citizens' computers.

In June, the government said that all PCs would have to have the "Green Dam Youth Escort" software installed to filter out objectionable material. The announcement caused an outcry in China and further afield. The government has now said that citizens can choose whether they use the program, although installations on public computers will still go ahead.

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