🔴 TG under pressure: Europe wants to invade your chats again

— Pavel Durov condemned the idea of introducing a backdoor into end-to-end encryption, which is being promoted by European authorities.

— The essence: the police will be able to read encrypted messages "for security purposes." But Durov rightly argues:

"It is impossible to guarantee that access will be limited to the police. A backdoor is a hole that hackers and hostile state structures will also exploit."

— He added: TG is more likely to leave the market than compromise privacy.

— In 12 years of operation, the messenger has not disclosed a single byte of user messages.

— Even under EU law, TG only transmits IP addresses and numbers, and only by court order.

Context: — In France, the debate is ongoing: parliament is against, the police are in favor.

— Sweden is also discussing such an initiative.

— In February, the CEO of Signal promised to exit the market if the law is passed.

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