While itβs great to set a nice profile and win praise from your friends and loved ones, there are times when you might want to hide your profile from certain people. Fortunately, Telegram offers you the needed control over the visibility of your profile. The platform offers three kinds of polls: Owners of public groups can enable join requests via Group Info > Edit > Group Type > Who Can Send Messages > select Only Members > enable Approve New Members.
Itβs that simple. Open the chat and find the attachment button at the bottom of the chat. Then, click on Location and choose to βShare my live locationβ with your custom time period. In fact, Telegram supports verifiable builds that allow outside developers to check whether the code published on GitHub is the exact same code that is used to create the app, which you have downloaded from Google Play or App Store. To create a channel, right swipe on the homepage, and tap on βNew Channelβ. Provide your channel name, description, select channel type, and create a unique URL. Thatβs it. Usernames
You donβt have to start from scratch to make Telegram apps. TDLib (Telegram Database Library) makes it easy to develop feature-rich and secure apps. It takes care of local data storage, network implementation details, and encryption so that you can focus on design and interfaces. A further privacy blunder is that Telegram notifies your contacts when you join it β unless you donβt give it permission to access your contacts. The app doesnβt warn you itβs about to ping your contacts, and thatβs a big caveat for those who want to use Telegram to keep a low profile. Settings in Telegram Polls and Quiz Mode
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