I'm questioning the legality regarding the new "Delete everywhere" feature on "Telegram" 
Incase users are unaware this basically gives the sender and/or receiver within a messaging window the opportunity to not only delete the messages from their device but from the recipients too.
In my view this cannot be legal, as I have not given app permissions to anyone I've messaged. For them to then be able to remove an entire message string from my device/account is a direct invasion of my privacy and rights, and amounts to what I can only describe as tampering. "Telegram" have basically allowed the recipients partial access to my device/account in a roundabout way.
I have deleted my "Telegram" account and uninstalled the app from my phone. Any thoughts ?
				
			Incase users are unaware this basically gives the sender and/or receiver within a messaging window the opportunity to not only delete the messages from their device but from the recipients too.
In my view this cannot be legal, as I have not given app permissions to anyone I've messaged. For them to then be able to remove an entire message string from my device/account is a direct invasion of my privacy and rights, and amounts to what I can only describe as tampering. "Telegram" have basically allowed the recipients partial access to my device/account in a roundabout way.
I have deleted my "Telegram" account and uninstalled the app from my phone. Any thoughts ?
 
	 
 
		 
 
		 Suddenly you decide that you want to delete it and after a couple of clicks it will be removed in BOTH devices. Simple, useful and never heard of people complaining about privacy issues. Let me tell you, I've used this several times, because the wrong chat, of course
  Suddenly you decide that you want to delete it and after a couple of clicks it will be removed in BOTH devices. Simple, useful and never heard of people complaining about privacy issues. Let me tell you, I've used this several times, because the wrong chat, of course   
 
		 
 
		
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