Following arrest of Pavel Durov, Telegram agrees to share user IP address and phone numbers with legal authorities ...
Prior to CEO Pavel Durov's arrest by French police last month, the Telegram app had said it did not to process law ...
To crack down on criminal activity on Telegram, the messaging provider says it can now disclose the data to law enforcement ...
In a post on Telegram, Durov says the company is making these changes to “deter criminals from abusing” the app’s search ...
Pavel Durov’s legal battle with French prosecutors took the Telegram founder by surprise. But some of its avid users have ...
The updated privacy policy says Telegram 'may disclose your IP address and phone number to the relevant authorities' if it ...
"If Telegram receives a valid order from the relevant judicial authorities that confirms you're a suspect in a case involving ...
Telegram will now comply with legal requests and share IP addresses and phone numbers of people involved in criminal ...
Durov recently confirmed that Telegram has updated its terms of service, making it much harder for criminals using the ...
Telegram announces a major policy change, agreeing to share IP and phone data with authorities under valid legal requests.
Telegram will now share users' phone numbers and IP addresses with law enforcement if they are found to be violating the platform's rules following a valid legal request.
Telegram updates its privacy policy to allow sharing user data with authorities if users are suspects in criminal cases.