Telegram Hands U.S. Authorities Data on Thousands of Users
Telegram Hands U.S. Authorities Data on Thousands of Users
The number of data requests fulfilled by Telegram skyrocketed, with the company providing data to U.S. authorities on 2,253 users last year.
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Shitty criminals shouldn't be protected, end of story.
8 0 ReplyAhh yes, the "i have nothing to hide why do I need privacy" argument.
Do you close your curtains or lower the blinds? Lock your front door? You must be a criminal.
13 0 Reply- if you don't that's fine, but then your neighbor, friend, coworker might have and you're causing them to jump through surveillance hoops
- legal/illegal != moral
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I guarantee you do something that's illegal somewhere regularly.
12 0 ReplyYeah, I pirate. Biiiiiiiig fucking deal!
But am I fucking going around on Telegram in child abuse or trafficking rings or some other shit? Am I part of the child pornography ring or some other shit? Get the fuck real, you moron.
1 0 ReplyOoh, that's spicier than even I meant. It's illegal to drink in Saudi, it's illegal to criticise Kim Jung Un in NK.
They absolutely could ruin your life for that shit if they wanted.
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Thats literally why the bill of rights and due process exist. Legally and constitutionally everyone has a right to privacy and due process.
14 0 ReplyNot criminals. You're trolling.
1 0 ReplyYes, thats literally why due process exists. Its also why the court system is innocent until proven guilty and eveyone has a right to a lawyer.
1 0 ReplyCriminals have rights too. And I think it's sus that you went straight to child porn and trafficking. Most people just used it for drugs.
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