Taking Back Our Right to Privacy - Vote in favour of the new TG privacy setting
Over the last 10-20 years, each of us exchanged millions of messages with thousands of people. Most of those communication logs are stored somewhere in other peopleβs inboxes, outside of our reach. Relationships start and end, but messaging histories with ex-friends and ex-colleagues remain available forever.
Itβs getting worse. Within the next few decades, the volume of our private data stored by our chat partners will easily quadruple.
An old message you already forgot about can be taken out of context and used against you decades later. A hasty text you sent to a girlfriend in school can come haunt you in 2030 when you decide to run for mayor. We have to admit: Despite all of our progress in encryption and privacy, we have very little actual control of our data. We canβt go back in time and erase things for other people.
Well, we couldnβt. Until today. Starting today, we are allowing every Telegram user to delete any message in a private conversation from both sides. It doesnβt matter who sent the message and when β you have complete control over it. You can even wipe out the whole conversation from both sides if you want to. No trace will be left on either side.
We know some people may get concerned about the potential misuse of this feature or about the permanence of their chat histories. We thought carefully through those issues, but we think having control over your own digital footprint should be paramount.
So please leave your vote in favour of the new privacy setting, so that this little extra which has such a great effect on our privacy can be preserved. ππ
π https://t.me/durov/103 π
π https://t.me/NoGoolag/997 π
More infos about the last TG update:
https://telegram.org/blog/unsend-privacy-emoji
Or have a look at Durov's Channel here at TG:
https://t.me/durov/102
π‘ @NoGoolag
#tg #durov #privacy #vote
Over the last 10-20 years, each of us exchanged millions of messages with thousands of people. Most of those communication logs are stored somewhere in other peopleβs inboxes, outside of our reach. Relationships start and end, but messaging histories with ex-friends and ex-colleagues remain available forever.
Itβs getting worse. Within the next few decades, the volume of our private data stored by our chat partners will easily quadruple.
An old message you already forgot about can be taken out of context and used against you decades later. A hasty text you sent to a girlfriend in school can come haunt you in 2030 when you decide to run for mayor. We have to admit: Despite all of our progress in encryption and privacy, we have very little actual control of our data. We canβt go back in time and erase things for other people.
Well, we couldnβt. Until today. Starting today, we are allowing every Telegram user to delete any message in a private conversation from both sides. It doesnβt matter who sent the message and when β you have complete control over it. You can even wipe out the whole conversation from both sides if you want to. No trace will be left on either side.
We know some people may get concerned about the potential misuse of this feature or about the permanence of their chat histories. We thought carefully through those issues, but we think having control over your own digital footprint should be paramount.
So please leave your vote in favour of the new privacy setting, so that this little extra which has such a great effect on our privacy can be preserved. ππ
π https://t.me/durov/103 π
π https://t.me/NoGoolag/997 π
More infos about the last TG update:
https://telegram.org/blog/unsend-privacy-emoji
Or have a look at Durov's Channel here at TG:
https://t.me/durov/102
π‘ @NoGoolag
#tg #durov #privacy #vote
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Biden Channels His Inner Stalin: "It's about who gets to count the vote."
Translated from the Russian, the version which, according to Bazhanov, was uttered in 1923 by Stalin in reference to a vote in the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, was this:
βI consider it completely unimportant who in the party will vote, or how; but what is extraordinarily important is this β who will count the votes, and how.β
#usa #stalin #vote
Translated from the Russian, the version which, according to Bazhanov, was uttered in 1923 by Stalin in reference to a vote in the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, was this:
βI consider it completely unimportant who in the party will vote, or how; but what is extraordinarily important is this β who will count the votes, and how.β
#usa #stalin #vote