Telegram: Russia orders app blocked; pirated content routinely stored on app’s servers, claims report<div class="feat-image">
</div><p>A few weeks ago, a court ordered messaging app <a href="
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<p>This was expected, but there’s one ‘you couldn’t make it up’ aspect to it which wasn’t …</p>
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Telegram: Russia orders app blocked; pirated content routinely stored on app’s servers, claims report