Brazil's second instance appeals court on Saturday lifted the suspension of the encrypted messaging app Telegram, imposed earlier this week for its noncompliance in sharing information about extremist and neo-Nazi groups using the platform.
Flávio Lucas, a judge from Brazil's Federal Regional Court of the Second Region, stated in his decision that a complete suspension of Telegram's service in the country “is not reasonable” due to its impact on the freedom of communication for thousands of people unrelated to the ongoing investigation.
However, the judge upheld the imposition of a daily fine of 1-million reais on the company for failing to provide the requested data. The federal police requested the suspension order after Telegram failed to comply with a previous court decision to hand over data about two neo-Nazi groups on the app accused of inciting violence in schools.
Telegram brands itself as a messaging app focused on speed and privacy and says its special secret chats use end-to-end encryption not stored on its servers.Would you like to comment on this article?
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