Telegram now shares users’ IP addresses and phone numbers with authorities after valid legal requests. This policy change affects privacy-focused users like journalists and whistleblowers while helping fight criminal activities.
Telegram, known for its privacy protections, has revised its policies to allow the sharing of users’ IP addresses and phone numbers with law enforcement upon valid legal requests. This change comes in the wake of the recent arrest of the platform’s founder and CEO, Pavel Durov, in France, where he faced charges related to facilitating criminal activity on the platform.
Telegram, with over 950 million users globally, is known for providing a secure space for activists, journalists, and even those seeking to escape oppressive regimes. However, its reputation has also made it a haven for illegal activities, including cybercrime, hosting malware, ransomware, and the distribution of child sexual abuse material (CSAM). Continue here.
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