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Even if they store the data encrypted on their servers and hold the keys - it is not different from plaintext. There's another thing. Some years ago Russian FSB demanded encryption keys from telegram threatening to ban it in Russia, and publicly they refused to do that. But then somehow FSB has quietly dropped the case. Question is - why? |
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Really poor behavior from a leader in this space.
The Russian FSB dropped the case because there was no way to block Telegram without collateral damage and most of the Russian population uses it, including politicians. There's no need to get "shadowy council" here, especially in light of Durov's quite public support for the Euromaiden protests that got him in such trouble with VK.