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Telegram, the messaging app famed for its privacy absolutism, is amending its terms of service to say that it can now share user data with the authorities in certain ...
Telegram launched a digital currency called Stars for in-app use last month. Now, the company is expanding its use cases to paid content. The chat app is also allowing channels to convert the stars ...
Telegram has finally changed its stance on sharing user data with the authorities. Co-founder and CEO Pavel Durov recently confirmed that the platform will provide IP addresses and phone numbers in ...
Prior to CEO Pavel Durov's arrest by French police last month, the Telegram app had said it did not to process law enforcement requests. Reading time 2 minutes A month after French authorities charged ...
Telegram will now share users' phone numbers and IP addresses with law enforcement if they are found to be violating the platform's rules following a valid legal request. According to a newly updated ...