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😲 Last month, France nearly banned encryption. A law requiring messaging apps to implement a backdoor for police access to private messages was passed by the Senate. Luckily, it was shot down by the National Assembly. Yet 3 days ago the Paris Police Prefect advocated for it again. 🤦‍♂️

The members of the National Assembly were wise to reject a law that would have made France the first country in the world to strip its citizens of their right to privacy. Even countries that many Europeans view as lacking in freedoms have never banned encryption. Why?

Because it’s technically impossible to guarantee that only the police can access a backdoor. Once introduced, a backdoor can be exploited by other parties — from foreign agents to hackers. As a result, the private messages of all law abiding citizens can get compromised.

Aimed at preventing drug trafficking, the law wouldn’t have helped fight crime anyway. Even if mainstream encrypted apps had been weakened by a backdoor, criminals could still communicate securely through dozens of smaller apps — and become even harder to trace due to VPNs.

This is why, as I’ve said before, Telegram would rather exit a market than undermine encryption with backdoors and violate basic human rights. Unlike some of our competitors, we don’t trade privacy for market share.

In it’s 12-year history, Telegram has never disclosed a single byte of private messages. In accordance with the EU Digital Services Act, if provided with a valid court order, Telegram would only disclose the IP addresses and phone numbers of criminal suspects — not messages.

Last month, freedom prevailed. But it was a reminder: we must keep explaining to lawmakers that encryption isn’t built to protect criminals — it protects the privacy and safety of ordinary people. Losing that protection would be tragic.

The battle is far from over. This month, the European Commission proposed a similar initiative to add backdoors to messaging apps. No country is immune to the slow erosion of freedoms. Every day, those freedoms come under attack — and every day, we must defend them. 🛡
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DPRK hackers are inside Web3—stealing crypto to fund WMDs.

In 2023, $137M stolen in 1 day via phishing. In 2024, they used deepfakes to win real jobs & extort firms. 12 fake identities at one US firm alone.

Learn more: https://thehackernews.com/2025/04/dprk-hackers-steal-137m-from-tron-users.html
Confirmed: Google will unveil a new version of Material Design, called Material 3 Expressive, at I/O next month!

I first reported this would happen last week, but Google today shared the full I/O schedule, confirming the session will happen.

"Level up your user experience and get a jump on the future of Google’s UX design: Material 3 Expressive. Learn how to use the new emotional design patterns to boost engagement, usability, and desire for your product."
The Google I/O schedule also confirmed another one of my reports:

Android TV 15 is being skipped over in favor of Android TV 16!

Google will unveil the latest version of Android TV based on Android 16 next month!
Some Gemini updates for Android will be announced at I/O next month, including:

- New APIs for Gemini Nano that allow for generating image descriptions (current APIs available to 3P apps only allow text input)

- Gemini in-car experiences (AssembleDebug has already shared some posts on Android Authority about what it's like in Android Auto and Android Automotive)
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Open Source Projects Receive Funding to Reclaim the Public Internet
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