Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine Alexey Danilov said that he does not use the Telegram messenger because he considers it very dangerous and vulnerable.
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No, I don’t have a Telegram. I believe that this is a very dangerous and vulnerable messenger. And I don’t accept anonymous things. When I see some Kolya228, I need to understand what kind of Kolya he is… I don’t even have such an application on any of my devices. This is a very vulnerable application. Because of it, in 99% of cases they sit on your phone when necessary,” Liga.net quotes Danilov as saying.
The NSDC Secretary noted that “Telegrams are systems of influence where people start promoting certain things for money.”
From a national security point of view, this is a very dangerous thing. “I’m not against the existence of messengers, but I would like the person behind each nickname to be completely clear,” Danilov noted.
When asked whether the authorities are planning to ban Telegram in any way, the NSDC secretary replied: “Imagine, now Myacheslavovich (Danilov – ed.) says that we plan to ban Telegram. Can you imagine the investments people made? There are whole camps sitting there that have spent all this equipment, buying sevens.
Danilov also added that “if we receive documents from the relevant services that have the right to do this, believe me, they won’t keep us waiting.”
Source: Racurs

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