🚹 Durov Disables Personal Geolocation On Telegram Amid Privacy Concerns

Telegram founder Pavel Durov has announced significant updates to the platform, including the removal of the controversial "People Nearby" feature, which had been criticized for potentially enabling state surveillance. In his Sept. 6 announcement, Durov explained that while most Telegram users were not misusing the feature, the small percentage involved in illicit activities posed an outsized risk.

Geolocation changes: The "People Nearby" feature, previously allowing users to see others’ locations, will be replaced by a safer "businesses nearby" option. This shift reflects Telegram’s broader move towards prioritizing user safety and addressing mounting concerns over privacy. Content moderation ramp-up: Telegram is also cutting media uploads to its "Telegraph" blog platform, which was reportedly misused by malicious actors. Durov committed to improving Telegram's moderation efforts, stating, "We are committed to turning moderation on Telegram from an area of criticism into one of praise."

Background context: These changes come amid serious legal challenges for Durov. French authorities have accused Telegram of failing to adequately moderate harmful content, including child exploitation materials. Durov, arrested in August 2024, was charged with money laundering, criminal association, and operating without a license. French law enforcement claims Telegram refused to assist with identifying individuals linked to these illicit activities.

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