First and foremost, Telegramβs headline feature is privacy, and to ensure this it employs end-to-end encryption. This is what stops those outside a two-way conversation β be it a company, the government, hackers, or someone else β from seeing what has been sent. Telegram also includes useful security options in this menu, which differ in name slightly on Android and iPhone. Use Passcode Lock to keep people from reading your chats. You can review all Active Sessions and terminate any logins that you no longer use. Just like WhatsApp, Telegram also allows you to share live location with your contacts. This is a very handy feature that I personally use on a regular basis. To share your live location with someone, first open the chat and tap on the attachment button. Now, tap on location.
Telegram New Photo Sometimes people interrupt you halfway through typing an important message, and you forget all about itβthis where drafts come in handy. Your unfinished messages (drafts) are automatically saved and synced across all devices. Create Channel Letβs say you have enabled the βSlow Modeβ and set an interval of 1 minute. Now members in the group can only send one message per minute. A timer will show them how long they have to wait before sending the next message.
Private Chats in Telegram Settings Chat Folders New user announcement 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.
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