Kuwait Times

Four things to know about Telegram

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MOSCOW: The popular messaging app Telegram has been blocked in Russia after refusing to give state security services access to private conversati­ons. Here are four things to know about the company, which says it has 200 million active users:

Whizz-kid billionair­e

Known as Russia’s Mark Zuckerberg after the Facebook boss, Pavel Durov has amassed a fortune of $1.7 billion at 33, according to Forbes magazine. He founded popular social networking site VKontakte in 2006 and Telegram with his brother Nikolai-in 2013. Unlike his sibling, Pavel doesn’t shy away from the limelight. He once threw bank notes from his office window in Saint Petersburg, shows off his sculpted chest on Instagram, and has quarreled with shareholde­rs and the authoritie­s. Durov left Russia in 2014 after refusing to hand Russian authoritie­s personal data of pro-European Ukrainian activists. He later settled in Dubai.

Strictly confidenti­al

Telegram boasts that it keeps users’ personal data confidenti­al and champions internet freedoms. “Unlike other popular apps, Telegram doesn’t have shareholde­rs or advertiser­s to report to,” Pavel Durov wrote on Telegram’s blog last month. “We haven’t disclosed a single byte of our users’ private data to third parties,” he added. Durov offered whistleblo­wer Edward Snowden a job after his revelation­s of mass surveillan­ce.

Threat of terrorism

The service has been accused of aiding terror plotters by refusing to share users’ informatio­n. Iran recently restricted its use. After the Paris attacks in 2015, Telegram shut accounts linked to the Islamic State group and has blocked 6,000 others. Durov has said Telegram draws a clear line, with no restrictio­ns on “criticizin­g local authoritie­s, challengin­g the status quo and engaging in political debate.” On the other hand, “promoting violence and calling for actions that can harm innocent people are not OK,” he wrote last year.

Luring investors

Investors are closely watching Telegram’s move into cryptocurr­ency. Experts say the messenger wants to create its own virtual currency. The messaging service has raised $1.7 billion this year alone, a record figure for the sector, to develop the blockchain technology on which cryptocurr­encies are based. But the service’s heady growth has also had glitches. —AFP

 ??  ?? MOSCOW: An illustrati­on picture taken through a magnifying glass in Moscow shows the icon of the popular messaging app Telegram on a smart phone screen.
MOSCOW: An illustrati­on picture taken through a magnifying glass in Moscow shows the icon of the popular messaging app Telegram on a smart phone screen.

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