đŸ””#Telegram has updated its website to explicitly allow users to report private chats to its moderators, the company said in its FAQ page, as it updated some of its other privacy features following the arrest of founder Pavel Durov in France last month over “crimes committed by third parties” on the platform.

The messaging app, which serves nearly one billion monthly active users and more than 10 million subscribers, has long maintained a reputation for minimal supervision of user interactions.