Telegram CEO Pavel Durov has voiced strong opposition to the EU's push to weaken encryption by introducing backdoors in messaging apps. He warned that Telegram would rather exit certain markets than jeopardize user privacy. Durov highlighted that these backdoors, while intended for law enforcement, could be exploited by hackers and criminals, endangering users' private messages. He reaffirmed that Telegram has never shared private chats and only provides IP addresses and phone numbers when legally required in criminal investigations. Although a similar proposal was recently rejected in France, Durov cautioned that the battle for digital privacy continues, especially with the EU's "ProtectEU" initiative posing a serious threat to cybersecurity fundamentals.

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