Telegram users can send each other live locations just like WhatsApp. Live locations allow the receiver to track the sender in real-time for a set amount of time when theyβre on the move. However, with Telegram, both parties can also set proximity alerts. These are mini-alerts that will ring when another user gets close. You can, for instance, set up a proximity alert for when your friend gets within a 50-meter radius of you at the mall, so you can start looking for them around you. Since an update in 2019, Telegram has allowed users to delete messages sent by other users, across all devices. Itβs a somewhat divisive feature. Having your messages deleted by someone else doesnβt feel very good. But if your conversation is between you and a person you trust, itβs another handy way to control your online communications. Schedule Messages
However, with new Telegram updates, they provide two-step verification for your telegram account. That means if you want to login to telegram on another device, itβs required your two-step password to log in. You can also set up it from the Privacy and Security list as I mentioned above. Telegram may be among the most popular messaging services in the world, yet there are still many who donβt know what itβs all about. The app is often name-dropped in discussions regarding online privacy and security, but arenβt all messaging apps secure? Donβt more popular apps like WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger (despite their ties to Facebook) also have the fabled βend-to-endβ encryption? What makes Telegram so special? Disabled: Turn off automatic night mode and always use the chosen theme. Send uncompressed file
While you can receive/send files irrespective of their type and size, you can disable automatic media download and auto-play media to save mobile data. This way, you can also avoid downloading unnecessarily large files. Finally, if you don't want to disturb the other person, choose Send without sound to silently deliver the message to the other party without them getting a notification. Do you know that Telegram offers a handful of readymade app icons so that you can change the look of the icon depending on your home screen layout? Ever since I stumbled upon this hidden Telegram hack, I have been using it to amp up the home screen customization game. If you are also in the same boat, you would find it pretty cool as well. On WhatsApp and other messaging apps, you can send uncompressed media by changing the media extension to something like PDF or EXE. However, on Telegram, you donβt need to take this hacky route for sending uncompressed media files. Just select your media and tap on the 3-dot menu. After that, choose βSend without compressionβ and that is it. How awesome is that? This single Telegram trick has saved me so much headache when sharing photos.
One of the things that I love about Telegram is that the service gives me an easy way to change my phone number attached to my account without making me lose all my previous chats. If you also want to switch your Telegram number, itβs pretty easy to do. First, tap on Settings and then tap on your mobile number. edited message on telegram
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