Telegram founder and CEO Pavel Durov said Monday that the popular messaging platform will now share user details with authorities of those who violate the rules of the app. The move comes following ...
Such data disclosures, it said, will be included in its periodic transparency reports. It further noted that the service may collect metadata such as IP address, devices and Telegram apps used, and ...
Embattled Telegram CEO Pavel Durov reportedly agreed to hand over IP addresses and phone numbers of those who use his encrypted messaging app to government authorities that make valid legal requests.
Telegram CEO Pavel Durov admitted to disclosing user data, including IPs, since 2018 to law enforcement. Crypto security experts worry this policy threatens user privacy and undermines ...
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 ...