Platform with millions of subscribers discloses a more proactive approach to reporting infringers to authorities
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Telegram founder and chief executive Pavel Durov said Monday that the messaging platform had removed more "problematic content", weeks after his arrest in France on charges of failing to act against criminals using the app.
Platform with millions of subscribers discloses a more proactive approach to reporting infringers to authorities
Following on from Telegram's CEO being arrested by the authorities a few weeks ago, the messaging service is now starting to make some changes to how...
Pavel Durov said the problematic content the company identified in Search is no longer accessible, asking users to report any suspicious elements on...
Telegram will start handing over the IP addresses and phone numbers of users who violate their Terms of Service “to relevant authorities in response...
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MOSCOW (Sputnik) - The Telegram messenger's cooperation with the French justice system after the detention of its founder Pavel Durov has led to...
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CEO Pavel Durov said the change should "discourage criminals" who have given Telegram a bad image.
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