After Telegram CEO Pavel Durov was arrested in France for alleged criminal activity, the company announced it would now share user data with law enforcement.
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00:00After Telegram CEO Pavel Durov was arrested in France for alleged criminal activity,
00:06the company announced it would now share user data with law enforcement in response to valid legal requests.
00:12In updating its terms of service and privacy policy, Telegram will disclose IP addresses and phone numbers
00:18of users who violate rules committing to quarterly transparency reports on shared data.
00:24While these changes aim to reduce criminal activity, they will not impact the privacy of end-to-end encrypted chats,
00:30which Telegram cannot access.