If launched, it would adopt the Chinese government's censorship rules and remove search results that used terms deemed unfit for public consumption. As The Intercept reports, Dragonfly is thought to go a step further than just censoring search results. Anyone in China using Dragonfly will have their personal phone number linked to the search. Although Dragonfly is a Google service using its search tech, Google wouldn't be running the service directly. It's also thought that search results relating to weather and air pollution will be provided by "an unnamed source in Beijing."
Source: Fox News September 17, 2018 14:15 UTC