According to the official Telegram FAQ section, You can create secret chats that use end-to-end encryption. This means only you and your chat partner can read those messages. Admins can reach out to users who want to join and have a chat to cover the rules, make sure they're a good fit or even plan a welcome party. When an admin reaches out, Telegram lets the user know they're reaching out as a group admin. The company also makes its API publicly available for free and invites developers to create clients on other platforms. Users can also create custom bots, themes, stickers, and more free of charge.
Telegram has a unique feature called Channels that allow you to broadcast messages to large audiences. Unlike Groups, Telegram Channels can have an unlimited amount of subscribers, and only admins have the right to post content. 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. To use a proxy server in Telegram, open Settings > Data and Storage > Proxy Settings. Enable Use Proxy and you'll need to fill in all the required information to add it. You can find server info for this online if needed. Read also: WhatsApp vs Telegram vs Signal: Which messaging app should you use?
Powered by Playwire Telegram gives you an option where you can select who can see your last seen time. To configure this, go to βSettingsβ, βPrivacy and Securityβ and then tap on βLast Seen & Onlineβ. You can share it with everybody, or people in your contact list, or nobody, or add exceptions like βnever share withβ XYZ. Open Telegram app -> Settings -> Privacy and Security. Save to Gallery Settings on Android
Telegram Settings Once you have added your theme, you will see a new paint button has appeared at the top. Tap on it and then you will see the names of different elements that you can edit.
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