Hodgson and Le Pape's frustration is palpable. Sure, it's a sustainable approach, but as Hodgson says, "It probably would be ...
The sea change in the platform’s policy comes after the CEO was arrested in France in relation to criminal activities on the app ...
Telegram's CEO pays himself no salary, but owns billions in cryptocurrencies and shares. His bail, set at €5 million, seems ...
Telegram will now comply with legal requests and share IP addresses and phone numbers of people involved in criminal ...
Telegram's shift to sharing users' IP addresses and phone numbers with authorities under legal requests marks a crucial change to its privacy ...
The move should please law enforcement, including cops in the U.S. As Forbes reported earlier this year, in a recent ...
After Telegram CEO Pavel Durov was arrested in France for alleged criminal activity, the company announced it would now share ...
Durov recently confirmed that Telegram has updated its terms of service, making it much harder for criminals using the ...
Pavel Pokrovsky noted that law enforcement agencies in almost all countries have the right to request user details, otherwise the services risk being blocked ...
Almost a month after Pavel Durov’s arrest, Telegram has agreed to provide user IP and phone data to authorities when ...
The move marks a significant policy shift for the company, and comes after CEO Pavel Durov was arrested in August.
In a plot twist that’s juicier than your average Silicon Valley drama, Telegram has thrown caution to the wind with a ...