Pavel Durov: ‘Telegram Has Never Disclosed a Single Byte of Private Messages’
Durov stated that, under the jurisdiction of the European Union Digital Services Act, Telegram would only provide IP addresses and phone numbers of suspected criminals. This affirmation came amid widespread criticism of...
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