šŸ‡«šŸ‡· PAVEL DUROV SLAMS ANTI-ENCRYPTION BILL

France came close to becoming the first country to ban encryption, pushing a bill that demanded backdoors in messaging apps for police access. Thankfully, the National Assembly rejected it. Telegram founder Pavel Durov didn’t hold back—he warned that backdoors put everyone's privacy at risk. His stance? Clear: Telegram would rather quit a country than compromise its users. In an age where digital privacy is constantly under attack, Durov’s message hits hard. Encryption isn't just a tech feature—it's a human right. Respect to those who stand up for digital freedom.