The Pak Banker

Apple removes Telegram from App Store

- SAN FRANCISCO -AP

Apple mysterious­ly removed secure messaging app Telegram and its more efficient counterpar­t, Telegram X, from the App Store for "inappropri­ate content," a move that many users found curious as it came without any concrete explanatio­n. Now, thanks to confirmati­on of the authentici­ty of an email exchange between a Telegram user and Apple marketing chief Phil Schiller courtesy of 9to5Mac, we know the "inappropri­ate content" was in fact child pornograph­y being distribute­d via Telegram's mobile apps.

"The Telegram apps were taken down off the App Store because the App Store team was alerted to illegal content, specifical­ly child pornograph­y, in the apps," Schiller wrote to the user. "After verifying the existence of the illegal content, the team took the apps down from the store, alerted the developer, and notified the proper authoritie­s, including the NCMEC ( National Center for Missing and Exploited Children)."

Distributi­on of child pornograph­y is among the most serious offenses on the web, and both the users and platforms involved in the act are often held responsibl­e in various capacities to prevent such images and videos from being shared and from being allowed to propagate in any way whatsoever on the internet.

Nearly every social network and large tech platform on the planet uses a wide variety of digital protection­s to prevent child pornograph­y from being posted and to detect it immediatel­y upon its distributi­on. That's done through the use of databases compiled by federal law enforcemen­t and hashing technology to detect and track files as they move across networks.

Telegram, however, appears to have not been quite as prepared in this case, prompting Apple to take the entire app down while the messaging company figured out how to remedy the situation.

"We were alerted by Apple that inappropri­ate content was made available to our users and both apps were taken off the App Store," Telegram CEO Pavel Durov said in a statement last week. "Once we have protection­s in place we expect the apps to be back on the App Store." In took roughly one day for Telegram and Telegram X to return to the App Store.

The company has had similar issues in the past concerning terrorism, and it's been harshly criticized by government­s for failing to grapple with how criminals use its endto-end encrypted chat features. After Indonesia threatened to ban the app in July of last year over ISIS propaganda, Telegram created a special team to moderate content in the country.

Schiller's email said that The Telegram apps were taken down off the App Store because the App Store team was alerted to illegal content, specifical­ly child pornograph­y, in the apps. After verifying the existence of the illegal content the team took the apps down from the store, alerted the developer, and notified the proper authoritie­s, including the NCMEC ( National Center for Missing and Exploited Children).

The App Store team worked with the developer to have them remove this illegal content from the apps and ban the users who posted this horrible content. Only after it was verified that the developer had taken these actions and put in place more controls to keep this illegal activity from happening again were these apps reinstated on the App Store.

We will never allow illegal content to be distribute­d by apps in the App Store and we will take swift action whenever we learn of such activity. Most of all, we have zero tolerance for any activity that puts children at risk - child pornograph­y is at the top of the list of what must never occur. It is evil, illegal, and immoral.

I hope you appreciate the importance of our actions to not distribute apps on the App Store while they contain illegal content and to take swift action against anyone and any app involved in content that puts children at risk.

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