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Telegram to Disclose User IP Addresses to Authorities Upon Request
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Telegram will now hand over information to authorities who present valid legal requests. Last updated:
September 24, 2024 05:19 EDT
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Tanzeel Akhtar
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Tanzeel Akhtar
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Tanzeel Akhtar has been covering the cryptocurrency and blockchain sector since 2015. She has written for the Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, CoinDesk and Bitcoin Magazine.
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Last updated:
September 24, 2024 05:19 EDT
In an update to its terms of service, Telegram said it will now hand over information to authorities who present valid legal requests, such as search warrants.
This policy shift marks a major development for the platform, which has built its reputation on robust privacy features.
Telegram’s updated terms of service now include a new section (8.3) under “Law Enforcement Authorities.” – this states:
Telegram previously positioned itself as a strong advocate for user privacy and security. The platform, which has over 700 million active users, has often been viewed as a haven for those seeking encrypted communications, free from government surveillance.
The new policy, however, suggests that Telegram is now willing to cooperate with law enforcement under certain conditions.
Telegram CEO Arrest, Censorship-Resistant Era Over
Durov was arrested at an airport on the outskirts of Paris, France, on Aug. 24. The Russian-born billionaire was charged with many crimes, including complicity in drug trafficking, dissemination of child pornography, fraud, money laundering, and illegal provision of cryptographic services. Since Durov’s release, Telegram has been facing pressure from governments to share user data.
Daria Lysenko, a crypto lawyer with the law firm SBSB, recently said the regulatory environment is shifting, and tech companies like Telegram may be forced to comply with the government’s demands to share private user information.
Debate on Free Speech
Since Durov’s arrest, there has been a huge debate around free speech. Meredith Whittaker, the president of privacy-focused U.S-based social network Signal, Durov’s arrest shows that tech companies are “looking at a very volatile geopolitical environment,” Wired reported.
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