PANews, October 10 - Telegram founder Pavel Durov stated in a post on his 41st birthday that he has “no heart to celebrate” and warned that the free internet is being increasingly controlled by various countries through measures such as digital identity, online age verification for minors, and private message scanning, mentioning the related practices of the UK, Australia, the EU, Germany, and France. He claimed that the current generation may become the “last to enjoy freedom” and called for digital resistance to protect privacy, freedom of speech, and market freedom.
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Pavel Durov's birthday post warns that "digital tyranny" is accelerating and approaching.
PANews, October 10 - Telegram founder Pavel Durov stated in a post on his 41st birthday that he has “no heart to celebrate” and warned that the free internet is being increasingly controlled by various countries through measures such as digital identity, online age verification for minors, and private message scanning, mentioning the related practices of the UK, Australia, the EU, Germany, and France. He claimed that the current generation may become the “last to enjoy freedom” and called for digital resistance to protect privacy, freedom of speech, and market freedom.