Telegram has not removed its chat privacy statement from the FAQ
09-06 08:35
Odaily News Telegram did not delete the chat privacy statement in the FAQ, but simply moved the statement to the answer to the question "A robot or channel infringes my copyright, what should I do?" At the same time, it also emphasized in "Will you handle deletion requests from third parties" that they can delete sticker sets or pornographic or terrorist robots that infringe intellectual property rights, and this does not apply to local restrictions on freedom of speech. For example, if criticizing the government is illegal in a country, Telegram will not be part of this politically motivated censorship. Earlier news reported that Telegram quietly updated the FAQ and deleted "All Telegram chats and group chats are private chats between participants. We do not process any requests related to them."
最热快讯
资讯热榜
日榜
周榜
Hyperliquid’s 50x leveraged BTC short position turned from loss to profit, with a floating profit of over $600,000
James Wynn wrote a long article about himself: He started playing with contracts in March, earned 8-digit profits from Meme coins, and lost 100 million in a week
BTC rebounded and broke through 102,000 USDT, and the 24-hour decline narrowed to 2.87%
SlowMist: Lazarus hackers are using a new stealing Trojan, OtterCookie, to target cryptographic practitioners
Abraxas Capital shorts mainstream currencies for hedging, with current floating profits exceeding $55 million
TRUMP wallet official website linked to account X for the second time