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> them infiltrating the servers to know everything about anyone involved

That's not a possibility. Split-key encryption doesn't allow such a thing to happen.



Can you be more specific how the split-key encryption would prevent the Telegram CEO from reading all chats and users' info?


That’s my concern as well, maybe none of the devs have the capability, but if -anyone- does it’s Durov, so why not just grab him under false pretenses and throw the book at him, trying to scare him into compliance with anything they want or face the rest of his life in the worse French prison they can find for him.


How does it allow me to access all my chats from a new device then, without providing any encryption key?




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