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And yes I never believed the story of "Telegram as a rebel against FSB". It's quite likely that Telegram from the very beginning was covertly cooperating with *some* special service on targeted delivery of payloads to specific users. The problem might be that there's not one "service" in Russia but at least three of them so the conflict might have arisen on the ground that Telegram denied to cooperate with all of them even on low-value targets like people reposting ПТН ПНХ etc.

@kravietz @dump_stack yeah, they're "we'll never give out the keys" statement was weird. Why would the keys matter if it was e2e encrypted with properly implemented PFS? 😉

@rysiek @dump_stack

Precisely that. This could be a simply PR bullshit like Zoom's "server-side E2EE" but still...

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