Telegram, which, according to its own convictions, guarantees the complete anonymity of everyone, will disclose the personal data of users. The company will provide the court with the names, phone numbers and IP addresses of the channel’s administrators accused of illegally distributing educational material.

“Guaranteeing anonymity” Telegram will reveal personal data of users

About the lawsuit that caused the disclosure of user data by Telegram, writes TechCrunch.

KD Campus filed a lawsuit in India against Telegram, which consisted of the administrators of the messenger channels selling their educational courses illegally and at reduced prices. The court forced Telegram to reveal the data of the administrators.

In September, an Indian court ordered Telegram to release user data that violates government copyrights. Telegram argued that this would violate its privacy policy and the laws of Singapore, which hosts servers to store user data.

India is one of the largest markets for Telegram, with 150 million registered Indian users on the messenger, according to the latest data.

Author:

Kirill Bilyk

Source: RB

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