Former social network manager Vkontakte and founder of the telegram messenger Pavel Durov said that the FBI exerted pressure on him during his visit to the US.
As he wrote in his Twitter, some US agencies have already made two attempts to bribe him.
"During the 1-week visit of our team to the US last year, we had two attempts to bribe our developers by US agencies + pressure on me from the FBI," wrote Durov.
He also added that "it is naive to believe that you can manage an independent and secure crypto application while in the US".
Recall that earlier in the network was published a letter to Durov, Russian presidential aide Vladislav Surkov, from which it follows that the then spokesman of VKontakte and his colleagues "blocked radical users" and give information to special services about thousands of users.
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