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why ultra liberal founders share data with governments?
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I will expect some fight there if they were real ones.. so, please stop selling these guys as liberals looking for freedom for the people, they are the chains..
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meaning user data..
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buenos dias que esta pasando ya
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They may share data with governments because they are legally required to I think esp for public safety reasons. Sometimes it’s also about balancing their values with running a global business while being transparent about what’s shared to maintain trust
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said Telegram?
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Even ultra-liberal founders, who might advocate for privacy and freedom, often share data with governments due to legal pressures, such as compliance with regulations (like GDPR or national security laws), or in response to subpoenas and warrants. They may also believe that sharing certain data can help with broader societal goals, such as public safety or combating criminal activities. However, this creates a tricky balance between their values of privacy and the reality of operating within the legal frameworks of their respective countries.
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