Telegram’s compliance with data requests skyrockets
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Telegram’s law enforcement compliance, by the numbers
Welcome back, friends. We’ve returned to our keyboards, and the annual transparency report numbers are rolling in.
Telegram's transparency report bot shows a massive spike in the messaging app’s compliance with U.S. law enforcement requests last year. According to 404 Media, from January through September 2024, Telegram fulfilled just 14 requests from U.S. authorities for “IP addresses and/or phone numbers” involving 108 users. However, in the final months of the year, October through December, this number shot up to 900 requests affecting 2,253 users. Those are what scientists call “hockey stick numbers.” This dramatic increase follows a French criminal probe into organized crime on the platform, leading in August to the arrest of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov.?
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