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by wruza
3484 days ago
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That only happens for non-private chats only if you skipped 2-step verification setup [1]. I'm not telegram's relative, but security is a thing where you have to be educated. You cannot just install 'everyone's most secure' messenger and be productive. For messenger to gain a MASS of users it has to be 'enter sms-code and go chat'. For messenger to be SECURE it has to be 'install password manager, set passcode, use 2-factor, use e2e, use self-destruct, always compare keys'. No one will enjoy that. But if you need, you just have it in your regular sexy messenger, not in another ugly alien app that no one knows about, no one has installed, no one's ready to go through all of it. I think telegram guys got it just right. [1] https://telegram.org/blog/15million-reuters
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