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Matematika was able to block Telegram in Russia. Pavel Durov created his own messenger, and it has “secret” chats that use certain encryption algorithms. In short, a message sent in a “secret” chat can only be read by two people: the one who sent it and the one to whom it was sent. Even if you manage to “stick in” in the middle and also receive this message, you still won't be able to read it, since it's encrypted.
Encryption that uses math is built in such a way that you can't physically insert the key there. You can try to crack the cipher, but it will take all the computers in the world and another couple of million years.�
As a result, Telegram was blocked in Russia.