Hey everyone! Yeah, we know - it sounds a little weird, but this week, we’re doing crossword puzzles. We’ll solve some together, test our word skills, and maybe even pick up some new tricky words. Got a crossword you like? Bring it along! Let’s see if we can stump each other.
Hey everyone! Yeah, we know - it sounds a little weird, but this week, we’re doing crossword puzzles. We’ll solve some together, test our word skills, and maybe even pick up some new tricky words. Got a crossword you like? Bring it along! Let’s see if we can stump each other.
One thing that Telegram now offers to all users is the ability to “disappear” messages or set remote deletion deadlines. That enables users to have much more control over how long people can access what you’re sending them. Given that Russian law enforcement officials are reportedly (via Insider) stopping people in the street and demanding to read their text messages, this could be vital to protect individuals from reprisals. "And that set off kind of a battle royale for control of the platform that Durov eventually lost," said Nathalie Maréchal of the Washington advocacy group Ranking Digital Rights. He floated the idea of restricting the use of Telegram in Ukraine and Russia, a suggestion that was met with fierce opposition from users. Shortly after, Durov backed off the idea. On Feb. 27, however, he admitted from his Russian-language account that "Telegram channels are increasingly becoming a source of unverified information related to Ukrainian events." I want a secure messaging app, should I use Telegram?
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