Telegram is making changes to its privacy stance, weeks after CEO Pavel Durov was arrested in France and after years of ...
Telegram will now hand over the data of users who violate their rules when requested by authorities, CEO Pavel Durov ...
Prior to CEO Pavel Durov's arrest by French police last month, the Telegram app had said it did not to process law ...
The move marks a significant policy shift for the company, and comes after CEO Pavel Durov was arrested in August.
The move should please law enforcement, including cops in the U.S. As Forbes reported earlier this year, in a recent ...
Telegram announced it will give authorities the IP addresses and phone numbers of users who have search warrants against them ...
Following the arrest of founder Pavel Durov in France, the messaging and social-media app has reversed course and is ...
Telegram can disclose users' data upon reasonable requests from authorities, the encrypted messaging service's co-founder ...
Pavel Durov’s legal battle with French prosecutors took the Telegram founder by surprise. But some of its avid users have ...
After a turbulent summer for chief executive Pavel Durov, Telegram has u-turned on its refusal to hand over user data to ...
This change came after his arrest in France, where he was accused of failing to moderate illegal activities on the platform.
Telegram's CEO pays himself no salary, but owns billions in cryptocurrencies and shares. His bail, set at €5 million, seems ...