Telegram Strengthens Regulatory Compliance in Kazakhstan
In a significant move to enhance its regulatory compliance, the cryptocurrency-friendly messaging app Telegram is set to open a local office in Kazakhstan. This decision follows an announcement from the Ministry of Digital Development, Innovations, and Aerospace Industry on October 14, which indicated that Telegram would appoint a local representative and establish a physical presence in the Republic of Kazakhstan.
Importance of Local Presence
Minister Zhaslan Madiyev remarked that Telegram's local office would play a crucial role in increasing control over the platform's content. This is particularly relevant given Telegram's vast user base in Kazakhstan, with around 12.5 million users, representing over half of the country's population of 20 million. This marks a remarkable 25% increase in user engagement from 2023.
Collaboration with International Partners
The announcement coincided with meetings held between Kazakh officials and representatives of the United States Chamber of Commerce, along with major technology companies including Meta and Apple. Discussions at these meetings focused on pressing issues such as data protection and the growing concerns over combating fraud and fake accounts on social media platforms. Notably, in the third quarter of 2024, Meta reported that it blocked an astounding 1.2 billion fake accounts globally, leveraging artificial intelligence technologies for enhanced security.
Government's Commitment to Digital Safety
Minister Madiyev emphasized Kazakhstan's commitment to working closely with international partners to safeguard its citizens in the digital space. The government is actively collaborating with Telegram to swiftly remove illegal content and block illicit channels, in line with newly established regulations requiring social media platforms like Telegram, WhatsApp, and TikTok to have representatives in Kazakhstan.
Telegram's Global Compliance Push
This development comes amidst Telegram's broader initiative to enhance compliance measures. Founder and CEO Pavel Durov has been facing scrutiny in France regarding the platform's management of illegal activities. Following multiple indictments in late August, Durov announced that Telegram would start sharing the IP addresses and phone numbers of users violating the app's policies when requested by relevant authorities.
Using AI to Counter Illicit Activities
Durov also mentioned the implementation of several updates to the app's search engine aimed at removing problematic content from search results and utilizing artificial intelligence to identify illicit content more effectively.
Future of Messaging in Kazakhstan
Telegram’s decision to open an office in Kazakhstan represents a pioneering move in its global expansion efforts, setting precedence for compliance with local laws and user safety. As the app enhances its commitment to digital safety and compliance, it remains to be seen how these strategies will unfold on a global scale, particularly amidst challenges posed by various governmental regulations.
For any updates or additional details on Telegram's operations and initiatives, users and stakeholders are encouraged to stay tuned for forthcoming announcements.
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