Telegram to Provide More User Data to Government After CEO's Arrest
Briefly

Following his recent arrest in France, Telegram's CEO, Pavel Durov, announced changes to the app's privacy terms, stating that user data could now be shared with judicial authorities during criminal investigations, marking a significant shift from past policy which limited sharing to terrorism suspects only.
Durov emphasized the difficulty in balancing privacy and security, acknowledging the pressure to implement stricter measures after allegations surfaced that Telegram was being used for various illegal activities, including drug trafficking and the distribution of abusive material.
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