🚹 Telegram is GIVING UP! More Data Shared With Governments!

In a major privacy shift, Telegram, once hailed for its ironclad user protections, is changing the game. The app will now share user IP addresses and phone numbers with authorities in criminal cases. This move follows the arrest of CEO Pavel Durov in France, as allegations surfaced that the platform was being exploited for illegal activities like drug trafficking and CSAM distribution. The update is a stark contrast to Telegram's earlier stance, where such information was only shared in terrorism-related cases. Durov, who is currently out on bail, emphasized the challenge of balancing privacy with security. These new terms have rattled the crypto space, with Toncoin (TON) dipping 1%, now trading at $5.62.

Previously, Telegram had blocked users from uploading media to combat bots and scams. But this latest move signals a shift that could redefine the app’s role in the privacy-versus-security debate. How will users respond? Time will tell as the platform navigates its new, more transparent course.

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