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The Telegram case: Privacy vs security
Season 12 · Episode 2

The Telegram case: Privacy vs security

When authorities come calling for data, what do social media companies share?

FT Tech Tonic · Saragosa Manuela

September 10, 202427m 50s

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Show Notes

What are the limits of privacy when it comes to our online lives? If authorities are investigating a crime, should they be able to access private messages sent between two individuals? In this episode of Tech Tonic, John Thornhill interviews Eva Galperin, director of cybersecurity at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, which campaigns for the right to digital privacy. After the detention of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov for failing to cooperate with French authorities, they discuss encryption technology and what sort of messaging data companies do share with governments.


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Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com


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