Telegram founder tells Tucker Carlson that US intel agents tried to spy on user messages


by LifeSiteNews

LifeSiteNews— Federal law enforcement tried to convince a Telegram engineer to change the software so law enforcement could read the messages of its users, Pavel Durov told Tucker Carlson during a recent interview.

AppleInsider—iPhone users try telling their bosses the alarm didn't go off. An unknown number of iPhone users have been reporting that their alarms may go off on time, but without making a sound, so it's not their fault they're late at all. Your iPhone may think you need a lie-in Maybe Apple's latest earnings are going to be so bad that the company is experimenting with making people sleep in and miss the call. Or possibly iPhone users are letting their alarms vibrate instead of make sounds. While there are long-standing threads on the Apple support forums...

Ars Technica—Message-scraping, user-tracking service Spy Pet shut down by Discord. Bot-driven service was also connected to targeted harassment site Kiwi Farms.

The Guardian—‘They are trying to eradicate us completely’: the passion and pain of telling the stories of Afghan women. Her family have been threatened and her team faces increasing risks in Afghanistan, but Zahra Joya knows she must keep reporting from exileOn the nights that she manages to fall asleep, Zahra Joya always returns to Afghanistan in her dreams. On good nights she travels back to Bamyan, her home province, with its green mountains and bright blue lakes, or to her parents as they looked when she was a little girl.Increasingly though, her dreams are full of roadside bombs or men with guns. Some...