Samsung has announced the discontinuation of its messaging app, raising concerns about user communication options. This decision comes as reliance on alternative messaging applications increases.
Telegram's founder, Pavel Durov, announced that the messaging platform will adjust its strategies to comply with restrictions in Russia, making traffic harder to detect. Despite the pressures, 65 million Russians continue to use Telegram daily.
Local authorities in Dabo have announced the dismantling of a drug trafficking network operating through Telegram, resulting in the arrest of several suspects. This operation is part of broader efforts to combat drug-related issues and enhance security in the region.
Reports have emerged about a new network called <strong>SNOWHERE.INFO</strong>, which facilitates the purchase of cocaine through the <strong>Telegram</strong> app in the city of <strong>Sis</strong>. This network raises concerns about the spread of drugs in the area.
Small businesses and millions of users in Russia are facing increasing uncertainty as authorities tighten control over the digital space. These measures are part of broader government efforts to enforce strict data laws and steer users toward state-backed platforms.
A recent report reveals a surge in drug trafficking activities through the Telegram app in Helsinki, with increasing cocaine sales and purchases. This alarming trend raises concerns among local authorities and the community.
The Russian court has imposed additional fines on Telegram for repeated violations of local laws, resulting in total debts exceeding 40 million rubles. This action reflects ongoing government efforts to control social media platforms.