One of the worst parts about messaging apps is that anyone can add you to random groups without your active permission. However, the good part is that Telegram gives you an option to disable it altogether. You can change the desired settings from Settings menu -> Privacy and Security -> Groups -> My Contacts and then select all the Telegram users to βNever Allowβ. I canβt tell you how much I love this Telegram trick. Set Reminders Share Live Location
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Ultimately though, using Telegram doesnβt necessarily mean your messages are more private or secure than when using WhatsApp or other messaging apps. Server-side data leaks can still happen, and no amount of encryption will help if your end device is already compromised. Keep Alive To use live locations and proximity alerts, go to the contactβs chat window and tap on the βAttachβ icon shaped like a paperclip. Choose the location button here, and choose βShare my Live Locationβ. You will be able to send live locations for either 15 minutes, 1 hour or 8 hours. To lock your messages, go to βSettingsβ, βPrivacy and Securityβ and tap on βPasscode Lockβ. You will be asked to set a four-digit passcode and confirm it. Once you do that, you will find additional options to βunlock the app with fingerprintβ and βauto-lockβ it after a specific duration.
Enable Auto-Night Mode If you prefer keeping the sensitive content of your chats limited to yourself and avoiding it from being intercepted by a hacker or the authorities in your country or region, this Telegram trick is for you. While normal chats in Telegram are user-to-server encrypted and cannot be read unless someone breaches Telegramβs servers, Secret Chats take it to a new level by providing user-to-user encryption. These chats are meant to be short-lived and not stored on Telegramβs servers.
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