Telegram is a simple, fast, and secure messaging app used by over 800 million people worldwide. It delivers messages faster than other apps due to its unique distributed network of data centers. You can access your message history from multiple devices simultaneously, including computers and tablets, and all your data will remain with you even if you buy a new phone or lose your old one. Telegram allows you to send any media and files without limitations, and all messages are stored securely in the cloud and take up almost no space on your devices. Telegram's goal is to make secure communication accessible to everyone. All information is encrypted during transmission, including messages, images, videos, and more. Telegram uses a combination of 256-bit symmetric encryption with AES, 2048-bit encryption with RSA, and the Diffie-Hellman key exchange algorithm for data protection. Telegram supports large groups of up to 200,000 members and allows users to send videos, documents, and custom bots for automating tasks and extending app functionality. Telegram is also known for its reliability, as it packages data in the smallest possible size for secure data exchange. The app also offers a powerful photo and video editor, as well as an open platform for GIFs and stickers, providing endless opportunities for self-expression. Telegram's minimalist design makes it easy to use, regardless of your technical expertise. The app is free to use, without subscriptions or intrusive ads. For those concerned about data privacy, Telegram offers secret chats with self-destructing messages and end-to-end encryption. You can learn more about Telegram's data safety and privacy policies on the Google Play Store [1] and the official Telegram website [2].
[1] play.google.com [2] web.telegram.org