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Telegram Founder Durov Slams Russia’s Internet Censorship as a Boon for U.S. Spying
Telegram founder Pavel Durov criticized Russia’s internet censorship policies, claiming they benefit U.S. spying and hinder Russia’s progress. He accused a Russian official of undermining the country’s digital infrastructure under the guise of 'digital sovereignty.'
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