The founder of Telegram refuted the accusations of a French media outlet that he had always complied with EU regulations and had not changed his policy because of the detention

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On April 17, Telegram founder Pavel Durov responded to a French media report on his personal channel that his detention “forced Telegram to comply with EU regulations.” Telegram has always been legally compliant, but what really changed was that the French police only started submitting requests under the EU’s Digital Services Act after the fact. The process has long been made public, and it is puzzling that French law enforcement authorities have previously ignored this legal process. Telegram has highlighted its ongoing global commitment to compliance, with EU regulations being prepared years in advance.

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