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In 2013, Pavel Durov noticed a problem: it was too easy for government
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Unlike other text platforms, messages sent on Telegram stay encrypted even when
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It should come as no surprise that permanent Washington hated Durov’s idea,
and he says that the FBI even tried to bribe him into reversing course. But he
didn’t.
Pavel Durov recently sat down with Tucker for his first interview since 2016
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Pavel Durov tells Tucker:
“One time, I was having breakfast at 9 AM, and the FBI showed up at my house
that I was renting. That was quite surprising.”
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