Less than a month after he was arrested by French authorities in Paris, Telegram CEO Pavel Durov announced the messaging app would bow to Western governments’ requests to provide Telegram users’ personal information.
On Sept. 23, Durov said Telegram will provide users’ IP addresses and phone numbers “to relevant political authorities,” Big League Politics reported.
Telegram, based in the United Arab Emirates, has built a reputation for being non-responsive to censorship requests by governments worldwide.
Protesters have routinely used Telegram to organize demonstrations against their government. The app has also served as an outlet for alternative and independent media, “and other groups that have been traditionally dispossessed by the legacy media and other Western political institutions,” the report said.
Under Durov’s stewardship, Telegram has been targeted by governments worldwide, including the European Union, Iran, and Russia.
Durov faces charges in France of allegedly being complicit in the dissemination of materials featuring acts of child abuse. While denying the charges against him, Durov has been ordered to remain in France as he goes through his legal ordeal. […]
Which crypto-backed IRA is best?
– BlockTrust IRA is ideal for managed accounts.
– iTrustCapital is for buy and hold.
— Read More: www.worldtribune.com