I recall the Telegram founder being arrested in France last year. I haven't followed up on the story but I think it was related to the use of Telegram by Russian soldiers. They probably want a key to the backdoor to break encryption on military comms, among the other reasons.Yes i agree, you're right. It's not much for my convenience but for other people. I would prefer using Signal but no one uses it...
It makes sense... anyway speaking of Telegram i think that Telegram is much more used than Whatsapp by criminal groups and for illegal activities in general, often just because of its reputation, despite most chats being nonencrypted and the protocol being closed-source. They probably are less likely to collaborate with the police not because they can't but because they don't want to.
I remember a few cases of Apple refusing to unlock criminal's phones for law enforcement. But I haven't heard it happen in years; I assume they strong-armed Apple into compliance.
The government's use of Signal makes me a little hesitant. Idk whether to take it as an endorsement of it's privacy, or if sharing an app with politicians is too close for comfort.
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