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Forwarded from Pavel Durov
Why Charges Against Us in Iran And Russia Don’t Matter

Some users ask me how the charges in Iran and Russia will affect Telegram and me personally. The simple answer to this is: they won’t.

It’s easy for me not to travel to Iran – while the country has a rich history and sounds like a fun place, I have no connections with it and can live with that travel ban. It’s a bit more noticeable in case of Russia since I am an ethnic Russian (although with a St. Kitts passport), and my parents live there. Not being able to occasionally drop by is not great, but a small price to pay considering the matters at stake.

Luckily, we don’t have any legal presence in any of these countries. The last remaining link between Telegram and Russia was cut in July, when we terminated our contract with “Telegraf” – a Saint-Petersburg-based company to which we outsourced fighting spam coming from (surprise) Russia and Iran.

“Telegraf” used to play a larger role in the early days of Telegram when I was living in Russia, losing its importance after I left in 2014 with our core team.

Following the events this June when the Russian authorities threatened to block Telegram, “Telegraf” lost its outsourcing contract from Telegram Messenger, let go all of its employees and changed its owner. By September when the Russian authorities started sending warnings to our London office, they had nobody to target in their jurisdiction, not even Russian spam moderators.

This story highlights something local regulators often tend to ignore: it’s 2017, and the world is open and connected. If you pass archaic laws that limit freedoms, all you’ll end up doing is killing your own economy. In the last few years, Google, Oracle and Microsoft shut down their development offices in Russia, and many smaller companies followed suit.

While the state of affairs in Iran doesn't look much brighter than in Russia, things seem to be going in the right direction there compared with the situation a few years ago. I’m not an expert on Iran, but one thing about the country is clear to me: despite the continuing debate among the Iranian politicians on how to regulate the Internet, Iran is not blocking Telegram, and for the last few years 40 millions Iranians have been able to securely communicate and to get news from independent sources through Telegram channels. Instagram and WhatsApp are also accessible there.

For any European this would sound like the norm, but unfortunately it’s not always like this in the world. The Chinese and the North Koreans, for example, are far less lucky when it comes to such freedoms, and Saudi Arabia had been throttling Telegram’s traffic until recently. The situation in Iran itself used to be very different: almost all major internet services were blocked in the country several years ago (some of them still are).

Don’t get me wrong: there are probably many things that Iran can change for the better (a more IT-friendly prosecutor of Tehran, perhaps?), but overall it seems that the country is moving in the right direction by becoming more open and market-driven.

I hope that one day Iran and Russia get to a point when we (and other IT companies) will be able to set up offices there. Until then, we’ll continue providing secure messaging to users in these markets from places that respect freedom.

We don't care if specific countries press charges against us for defending the privacy of our users. We are always ready to cut all our personal and business links to such places so that they don't have any leverage on us. They can try to block us on their territory, but, as I've shown in my previous post about China, even this won't always help them. Eventually freedom and privacy will prevail, and those who would like to get back to the 1930s will find themselves on the wrong side of history.
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@tgbeta #intermezzo Oct-2017
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Telegram 3.4.0.107274 #beta for #macOS 10.11+
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🆕 Video messages recording (alpha).
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🔥 Video messages recording (alpha). #macOS #beta
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🔥 Source code of Telegram for macOS on Swift 4.0 has been published.
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🔥 Telegram 4.4 for iOS 6.0+

• Share your location with friends in real time with the new Live Locations.
• Control whether new members in supergroups can see earlier message history.
• Clear history on supergroup (client app side).
• Easily recognize messages from group admins by the new ‘admin’ badge.
• Listen to audio files with more comfort using the redesigned player (check out @cctracks to give it a try).
• Numerous fixes for iOS 11.


• You can now use Telegram in French, Malay, Indonesian, Persian, Russian, and Ukrainian. Even more languages are coming.
• Don't like how Telegram is localized in your language? Suggest your own alternative translations and see them go live on our new localization platform

More about this update:
https://telegram.org/blog/live-locations

2017-10-11 #iOS #stable
🔥 Telegram 4.4 for Android 4.1+

• Share your location with friends in real time with the new Live Locations.
• Control whether new members in supergroups can see earlier message history.
• Clear history on supergroup (client app side).
• Easily recognize messages from group admins by the new ‘admin’ badge.
• Listen to audio files with more comfort using the redesigned player (check out @cctracks to give it a try).

• You can now use Telegram in French, Malay, Indonesian, Persian, Russian, and Ukrainian. Even more languages are coming.
• Don't like how Telegram is localized in your language? Suggest your own alternative translations and see them go live on our new localization platform

More about this update:
https://telegram.org/blog/live-locations

2017-10-11 #android #stable
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Share your location with friends in real time with the new Live Locations.
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VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Listen to audio files with more comfort using the redesigned player (check out @cctracks to give it a try).
Control whether new members in supergroups can see the earlier message history.
Clear history in supergroups.
Hidden "Reset Dialogs" in Debug Menu to reset Chat List
Telegram Beta
The OPEN GROUP button on Android is missing. 😱
🆕 “Open Group” link button on Telegram 4.4 for Android
🆕 “View Message” link button on Telegram 4.4 for iOS
Telegram_Beta_4.4.0.11055_tgbeta.apk
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Telegram #Beta 4.4.0 (1105) for #Android 4.1+
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🆕 You can now easily share music files to other apps on Telegram 4.4
🔂 Telegram on Play Store updated to v4.4.0 (1105)

2017-10-11 #android #stable
Forwarded from BotNews
The Bot API v.3.4 is here!

- Added support for the new Live Locations feature (see the Telegram blog).
- Bots can now get special entities like usernames, URLs, etc. from media captions.
- Bots can now get and manage the official sticker set of groups.

See the full changelog here:
https://core.telegram.org/bots/api-changelog#october-11-2017
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Telegram #Beta 4.4.0 (1106) for #Android 4.1+
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