Telegram founder Pavel Durov has been very vocal about Telegram’s insurance policies and concentrate on privateness since rival WhatsApp acquired widespread flak after its new privateness coverage went public. Durov additionally not too long ago slammed Facebook, criticising the corporate’s knowledge mining strategies.
The founder has now launched a brand new put up on his private Telegram channel that clears the air about why the app doesn’t characteristic end-to-end encrypted chats by default. All the data under might be discovered on Pavel Durov’s Telegram channel (@durov).
Why Telegram doesn’t provide end-to-end encryption by default
Telegram has a ‘Secret Chats’ characteristic that permits end-to-end encryption. However, this must be enabled, ought to the person need to make use of end-to-end encryption. By default, Telegram chats usually are not end-to-end encrypted. Durov insists that that is to permit these chats to be backed up in Telegram’s personal safe cloud storage.
This lets customers have entry to quite a few options together with sending giant paperwork and movies, on the spot media forwarding with out re-upload, minimising storage utilization in your cellphone, assist for a number of gadgets and entry to talk historical past, which is solely put, not attainable with end-to-end encryption in place.
Instead, Telegram lets its customers select whether or not they need their chats to be backed up on the cloud and make use of options like multi-device assist. Those who favour extra safety over these options can go for Secret Chats, which allow end-to-end encryption for the events concerned. For the safety you get, you’ll miss some very fundamental options like taking screenshots or forwarding messages.
Today I outlined the monetization technique of Telegram. It will permit us to stay impartial and keep true to our values for many years to come back – https://t.co/58h4PXxman
— Pavel Durov (@durov) December 23, 2020
Is Telegram bringing advertisements? What sorts of advertisements are coming to Telegram?
Telegram had not too long ago launched its concepts to convey advertisements to the platform, to assist the app keep afloat and to maintain Telegram working independently. However, Durov had talked about that advertisements will solely be coming to giant channels, whereas one-on-one non-public chats and personal teams will stay ad-free.
“We will never force you to view 30-second ads on Telegram. If we ever introduce ads, the ads will be shown only in large one-to-many channels, which are expensive to run due to server and traffic costs,” said Durov in his put up. “So, no collecting private data, no user profiling etc. And if you don’t use our one-to-many channels (which are non-existent in all other messaging apps), you won’t see a single ad,” he provides.
#Telegram founder Pavel Durov strikes #Facebook-owned #WhatsApp in new put up amidst privateness disasterhttps://t.co/CYp1mmXjlg
— Express Technology (@ExpressTechie) January 10, 2021
Durov remembers the FBI attempting to affect him
In yet one more put up, Durov additionally speaks about an incident from May 2016, when the FBI reportedly tried to affect the founder and bribe his engineer to “make Telegram less secure”. “Luckily, since neither of us are US citizens, we could afford to refuse their offers and I was able to tell the public about these attempts. If we were American citizens, the FBI would have likely tried to silence us using a legal procedure called a “gag order”,” stated Durov within the put up.
A gag order is actually a authorized directive that doesn’t will let you publicly disclose info associated to an occasion. “That whole story made me ask myself this question: if our team experienced such pressure during just one week’s trip to America, what kind of pressure are US-based tech companies facing every day?” added Durov within the put up.