Telegram can get banned in India?
Reasons
- Child pornography
- Stock Market scams
- Terrorist activities
- Scams related to money
- Spreading fake news
- Exam paper leaks
Etc.....
My personal opinion is instead of banning telegram Gov should
Also they can change their policy and privacy & should punish the creators . It's a big platform many doing good deeds but because of those people it shouldn't be banned .
If you find some wrong groups on telegram just report it .
Iam concerned...I get lots of notes from telegram groups itself.
Will the app get banned on this reason??
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Sameer Patel
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User privacy concerns on telegram.
Telegram founder Pavel Durov revealed in an interview that the company employs only "about 30 engineers," which has raised concerns among security experts. Telegram, unlike Signal, does not default to end-to-end e
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Pranav MD
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Telegram can get banned in India?
Reasons
- Child pornography
- Stock Market scams
- Terrorist activities
- Scams related to money
- Spreading fake news
- Exam paper leaks
Etc.....
My personal opinion is instead of banning telegram Gov should
U-Report India is a real platform run by UNICEF, allowing young people in India to share their opinions on various issues through messaging apps like WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, and Telegram; it is a legitimate way for youth to voice concerns and e
😡 That's wrong if any government agencies and countries are accessing whatsapp massages for getting evidences and they are directly taking support from WhatsApp .
That's why Russian made telegram is best as of now in terms of privacy and seriously
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