Telegram bots can access message content, user profiles, group membership data, and inline query history depending on their configuration. Telegram's Bot API gives developers access to a rich set of user data β but with that access comes serious legal responsibility. Telegram requires bots distributed via the Bot Store or used commercially to have a privacy policy, and GDPR applies to any bot serving EU users regardless of where the developer is located. Canada's federal private sector privacy law, PIPEDA (Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act), applies to commercial activities across Canada.
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Canada's federal private sector privacy law, PIPEDA (Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act), applies to commercial activities across Canada. Quebec's Law 25 (Bill 64) has introduced GDPR-like requirements for Quebec residents. Canada's Privacy Commissioner can investigate complaints, and courts can award damages for serious privacy breaches.
A Cookie Policy for Telegram Bot businesses must specifically address the following considerations that are unique to this industry. Unlike generic templates, your policy needs to reflect how telegram bot businesses actually collect and process data.
Data typically collected by Telegram Bot businesses: Telegram user IDs and usernames, message content (in private chats and groups where the bot is added), inline query text, group and channel membership data, bot command usage logs, callback query data
A Cookie Policy is best practice for PIPEDA, even if not strictly mandated. It demonstrates transparency and builds user trust. For Telegram Bot businesses using analytics or advertising tools, it is strongly recommended.
A typical Telegram Bot website uses: essential session cookies, analytics cookies (Google Analytics, etc.), functional preference cookies, and marketing/advertising cookies if you run paid campaigns. Each type must be disclosed in your Cookie Policy with its purpose.
Under PIPEDA, a Cookie Policy alone is not sufficient. A consent mechanism is recommended for analytics and marketing cookies to align with global privacy best practices.