Telegram reverses stance on sharing user data with law enforcement agencies
By
Binu Mathew
Telegram is backing down from its hard-line stance of not cooperating with law enforcement agencies. The messaging app has said that it will share user data such as IP addresses and phone numbers in response to valid search warrants or legal requests from authorities.
Pavel Durov, the CEO of Telegram, announced the significant change to the platform’s terms and services in a post on Monday, September 23, stating that the move “should discourage criminals.”