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After CEO’s arrest, Telegram says it will now turn some bad actors’ data over to law enforcement
Messaging platform Telegram is making some new concessions around safety and user privacy after the arrest of its founder and CEO Pavel Durov in France last month.
Telegram CEO says user data will be provided to authorities if requested
Telegram will now hand over the data of users who violate their rules when requested by authorities, CEO Pavel Durov announced Monday. The changes come nearly a month after Durov was detained and
Russian military secrets at risk after Telegram agreed to hand over user data
Telegram will hand users’ internet IP addresses and phone numbers to authorities with “valid legal requests” such as search warrants.
Telegram CEO Durov Says App to Provide More Data to Governments
Messaging app Telegram will provide users’ IP addresses and phone numbers to relevant authorities in response to valid legal requests, according to Chief Executive Officer Pavel Durov.
Telegram agrees to give up data to governments after CEO's arrest
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Telegram Agrees To Share User Data For Criminal Investigations
The move marks a significant policy shift for the company, and comes after CEO Pavel Durov was arrested in August.
Telegram just announced a big change to how it'll deal with some users' data
Telegram is making changes to its privacy stance, weeks after CEO Pavel Durov was arrested in France and after years of facing moderation and privacy issues.
Telegram alters privacy policy, says it will give user info to authorities
Telegram updates its user data policy, now sharing phone numbers and IP addresses with law enforcement in response to valid requests.
Telegram Agrees to Share User Data to Prevent ‘Illicit Activities’
After a turbulent summer for CEO Pavel Durov, Telegram has u-turned on its refusal to hand over user data to authorities. The post Telegram Agrees to Share User Data to Prevent ‘Illicit Activities’ appeared first on Tech.
Telegram To Share User Data With Law Enforcement
After Telegram CEO Pavel Durov was arrested in France for alleged criminal activity, the company announced it would now share user data with law enforcement.
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Pavel Durov updates Telegram privacy policy following his detention in France
This change came after his arrest in France, where he was accused of failing to moderate illegal activities on the platform.
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Star Health Sues Telegram Over Private Data Leak by Hacker Using Chatbots
Top Indian insurer Star Health has sued Telegram and a self-styled hacker after Reuters reported that the hacker was using ...
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France: Telegram will pass on IP addresses to the authorities at their request
The messaging app Telegram will forward to law enforcement authorities the IP addresses and phone numbers of users who ...
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Telegram finally bows, agrees to share user data with authorities
Telegram is undergoing significant changes and it has confirmed that it will share user data with governments in response to ...
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Telegram’s Durov announces new crackdown on illegal content
Telegram founder and chief executive Pavel Durov said Monday that the messaging platform had removed more "problematic ...
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Musk's X and Durov's Telegram Back Down After Championing 'Free Speech'
With X appointing a Brazil representative and paying fines and Telegram complying with orders to give up details on "bad ...
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