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5 W’s of Telegram: Here is what you should know

5w's of telegram

Initially launched on August 14 of the year 2013, Telegram was developed by Germany based Software Company.

At that time, Telegram announced having 100,000 active users. According to the company, this number has been growing exponentially until this date, when it has 500 million active users.

What is Telegram?

Telegram is a freeware, cloud-based instant messaging app like Whatsapp and Facebook messenger.

This app works with Wi-Fi and mobile data to send messages.

This messenger app states high insecurity and speed and claims to be the best substitute amongst the available messaging apps.

Why Telegram?

Creators of the app profess that it combines the speed of Whatsapp with Snapchat’s transient feature. It has combines many functions of both Whatsapp and Snapchat. Like Whatsapp, this can show the contact’s online status; you can share your pictures, videos, documents, contacts, and location. Apart from these known peculiarities, what makes this app distinctive is the security that it offers.

The algorithm of Telegram functions such as every activity done has the ability to be self-destructed. In actuality, there are timers on the messages and all the media content that is shared.

This self-destruction’s time range is from two seconds to 1 week through the built-in feature of Secret Chat.

Another unique attribute of this app is the prior intimation of the screenshots. Through this feature, the user can quickly know about the insecurity or leaking of the data.

If any of your chat is screenshot, the app gives you a warning, which further secures the secret chat.

Furthermore, it offers end-to-end encryption, hence leaving behind no trace on the servers of the app.

Where does Telegram stores data?

Perhaps this is the question that may arise when it comes to choosing any app. Security of data is the priority of any software developer and user as well. Telegram is a cloud-based app.

This app stores all the data from the user’s cloud to the server, making it easy for the user to access and retrieve their data whenever and wherever they want. This also keeps the data not relying upon third-party backups.

When was the Telegram App banned?

In April 2018, the Russian court banned the app on being alleged upon not sharing the encryption keys with the Federal Service for Supervision of Communications information technology and mass media.

But in June 2020, this ban was lifted, and since then, the app has gained a broad and overwhelming response and increase in its users.

Who uses the Telegram app most?

As of January 2021, Telegram has become a globally recognized mobile app, with 500 million monthly users worldwide. The app is more prevalent in European countries. To know more about the world stats, visit here

How is the Telegram app different from others?

The app offers some of the eccentric functions, which prioritize the other regular apps for many of its customers. Some of the features are in the list below:

Like every other mobile app, the Telegram app also has some demerits like at times. The user has to open the app to receive the messages, which oppose its quality of being called an instant messaging app.

Moreover, possibly the most significant disadvantage of this app is that it does not has the facility to send multiple files at a time. To send more than one file, the user has to choose the file one by one to send it. Also, the app supports only one-on-one video calls.

Conclusion

Preferences may change; people choose apps according to their needs and interactive activities. Nevertheless, in this time, Telegram has undoubtedly made its place in the competitive market.

I hope you found this article worth while.

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