Telegram is a great all-around messenger, especially when you start using its best features and know everything it's capable of. With the latest updates, Telegram also allows users to have multiple accounts. This is great for people like me who like to keep their work and personal accounts separate. To add a new account, tap on the arrow beside your name and tap on Add Account. To create a channel, right swipe on the homepage, and tap on “New Channel”. Provide your channel name, description, select channel type, and create a unique URL. That’s it.
Add Animated Stickers to Images/Videos Telegram has a personal ‘Saved Messages’ space for each user. This is accessible from the left hamburger menu on the main screen. Users can save important messages here which will be backed up on Telegram’s secure cloud just like your chats. The Saved Messages space can then be accessed across you’re your phone, laptop and any other device where your account is logged in. Turn on Secret Chat If you’re using Telegram with the calls, secret chats feature, which provides end-to-end encryption for your messages, You can also be locking down the app itself with a passcode, PIN, or password automatically.
Users This update is being rolled out gradually. If your app is not offering you to update, please wait – the new version will become available soon. Telegram offers two types of APIs for developers. Both are free of charge. Keep reading to learn what Telegram does, what its main features are, and why you might consider using it. You can also download the app right away at the link below.
Bots that are integrated into the Attach attachment menu can now also work in groups and channels in addition to one-on-one chats. If you ever receive any cool short audio clip like a meme sound or any hilarious sound effect (also works with the sent audio) just long-press on it and choose the “Save for Notifications” option in the popup.
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