How telegram is better than whatsapp


11 Reasons why you should use Telegram instead of Whatsapp | by Siraj Abbas

11 Reasons why you should use Telegram instead of Whatsapp

Note: This article was initially published in 2017. There are lot of updates available for both platforms. I haven’t included all here.

WhatsApp is the most engaged top social messaging application owned by the giant Facebook corporation. It was one of the biggest gulps of acquisition at the time when Facebook brought WhatsApp. It is a known fact that the majority of the smartphone users are users of WhatsApp messenger. If there is a competent for WhatsApp, in all probability it might be the Telegram. But the freaks, geeks cult prefer Telegram than WhatsApp. Why? Here are the comparison points.

History

WhatsApp was incorporated in 2009 by Brian Acton and Jan Koum, both former employees of Yahoo!. After Koum and Acton left Yahoo! in September 2007, the duo travelled to South America as a break from work. At one point they applied for jobs at Facebook but were rejected.

The telegram was launched in 2013 by brothers Nikolai and Pavel Durov, who previously founded the Russian social network VK, but had to leave the company after it was taken over by Mail.ru Group.

How is Telegram better than Whatsapp

  1. Unlimited server storage

Telegram provides unlimited storage. This means all your text messages, images media files & documents will be saved on their cloud. You can log out and log in any number of times from any number of devices simultaneously without losing any data, you don’t need to worry about backup & restore. You can view the active sessions and see on which devices are you logged in now. Thereby you can download any file any time anywhere.

As of today, we can upload a single file of max size up to 2GB. There is no cap on the total number of files that can be uploaded.

2. Media compression

Users can choose whether to compress the image and video or send the uncompressed version.

For example, you can send a raw jpeg image either it as raw or compressed. If you want to preserve the quality as such then choose the option send it without compression.

3. Group member number capacity

As of today, a telegram group can afford a maximum of 200,000 members. For WhatsApp 256 is the maximum member capacity in a group.

4. Username feature

You can communicate with anyone on telegram even if you don't have the contact number of others. This ensures the privacy of the user’s contact number. You can continue to send messages in a group without revealing your phone number. I read somewhere that WhatsApp is now(2021 Jan) planning to bring that feature soon.

5. Channels

A channel is somewhat similar to groups, which can accommodate an unlimited number of members. The creator of the channel can decide who can post and other members can view the posts.

6 Multi-platform support

Telegram is available for Android, ios, windows phone, windows pc, Mac os, Linux OS, and even through any browser.

7. Secret chat

Secret chat is a kind of end to end encrypted chat in which one can set self-destruct timer. The messages will be automatically deleted when the timer hits. It is possibly not able to hack in any way.

8. Bots

It is a piece of program which is based on AI and machine learning at a small level. It can perform various tasks. For example, an image bot can fetch images from the name.
There are multiple types of bots. Popular bots are Image bot, sticker bot, gif bot.

9. Voice calls & Video calls

The latest version of telegram supports both voice & video calls which was missing for a long time compared to WhatsApp. The user experience of this feature in both platforms is almost thesame. There is no significant difference.

10. Sends any kind of file

Users can send any kind of file through Telegram. WhatsApp limits video, images & document type files which is very difficult for a good number of users.

11. Multiple sessions

Users on telegram can log in on multiple devices at the same time and able to receive messages on all devices.
They can remember their sessions on even browsers too. This is a cool feature.

You can keep messages in the draft as well. Suppose you are trying to send a message to another user. You typed a long paragraph and you decided to send it later. The draft message will be synced to all your devices and you can send it from another device.

Pros of Whatsapp

1. End to end encryption everywhere

WhatsApp uses end to end encryption everywhere. Telegram uses it only for secret chat.

2. More number of users are there in WhatsApp

WhatsApp has more users than telegram.

As per my experience, Telegram is far better than WhatsApp, many features and great updates regularly. so I prefer it more than WhatsApp.

WhatsApp’s new privacy policy has created a lot of uncertainties among the users and a good number of WhatsApp users searched for alternatives. I am happy that telegram has surpassed 500 million active users because of the mess. I am quoting the WhatsApp’s updated privacy policies impact below.

By agreeing with new terms and policy you will be effectively agreeing to Facebook and its subsidiaries having access to at least some of your data. Importantly, however, given WhatsApp’s use of end-to-end encryption, any messages, photos, and other content can still only be viewed by the sender and recipient.

Which One is More Private?

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Telegram vs Whatsapp: A Comparison

Telegram has experienced unprecedented growth over the last few years. This is mainly due to the app being considered privacy-friendly compared to its larger rival, Whatsapp. Whatsapp — a Meta-owned company — has come under scrutiny recently due to tweaks to its privacy policy.

Unlike Whatsapp, Telegram is not owned by any major technology company and user privacy is at the core of the company’s ethos.

Here are some measures Telegram takes to keep its user’s data private.

  • Encryption (secret chat): Feature for end-to-end encryption for your chats
  • Deleting entire message threads: The ability to delete not only yours, but other people’s messages from both devices
  • Self-destructing chats: Auto-deleting chats after a pre-set amount of time
  • Screen lock: Lock the app with a passcode or fingerprint
  • Hide your phone number: Hide your phone number from all users
  • Two-factor authentication: Lock the app with a second password

Whatsapp has similar features that stack up quite well, though its privacy policy isn’t quite as clear and straightforward as Telegram’s. Below read our full article and decide which one of the two works for you.

In recent years, there has been a rush amongst users to uncover the most privacy-friendly messaging app on the market. This goes to show that users are not only concerned about the basic functionality of an instant messaging app — such as sending messages, videos, pictures, or making video calls — but also about the privacy and security of their data while doing so.

In this article, we take a look at Telegram vs. WhatsApp and uncover which one is more private. We delve into each app and into the functionality and privacy features adopted by them to keep user data private.

What is Telegram?

Telegram is a cross-platform instant messaging app that focuses on user privacy. It was founded by Pavel Durov and his brother Nikolai in 2013. The company is registered in the British Virgin Islands, which is good news for the privacy-minded. It is also open-source, meaning all the code related to it can be scrutinized and verified by security experts and the general public.

The privacy-friendly messaging app is free for users and is funded by billionaire founder and current CEO, Pavel Durov. This is part of Telegram’s ethos to keep the company independent and not reliant on any major tech company.

In addition, in 2020, Telegram introduced Telegram premium to boost revenue. Telegram premium is a paid version of the app that offers additional features. These features include but are not limited to:

  • No ads
  • 4 Gb upload limit
  • Unique stickers
  • Badges and icons
  • Animated stickers & profile pictures
  • Faster download speed

Telegram is available for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS devices.  Telegram, however, doesn’t have end-to-end encryption for all its messages like WhatsApp.

What is WhatsApp?

WhatsApp is the largest free instant messaging app and is used by billions of people all across the world. The app is owned by Meta, which owns Facebook.

Unlike Telegram, all messages sent by WhatsApp users are end-to-end encrypted. However, after an announcement that allows WhatsApp to share user data with parent company Meta, users have been left questioning the platform’s privacy policy.

The app is entirely free with no ads on the platform. But, being owned by Meta, users are not sure of the data collected and shared with Facebook, and to what extent it’s used.

In 2021, WhatsApp launched its first advertising campaign to try and quell privacy concerns.

Telegram vs. WhatsApp – Which Has the Bigger User Base?

Telegram is one of the fastest growing and most downloaded apps. According to the Telegram website, the app has over 700 million active monthly users and was in the top 5 of the most downloaded apps in 2022. The number of monthly active users has seen an increase by over 150 million users since 2021.

On the other hand, WhatsApp is the largest instant messaging app in the world and has over 2 billion users as of 2021, with an estimated 100 billion messages sent across the platform daily. This has given WhatsApp an edge over Telegram due to most users being on WhatsApp, hence having a difficult time converting to other messaging platforms and leaving their acquaintances behind.

Telegram vs. WhatsApp – Which Has More Features?

Both apps are instant messaging services that offer basic features such as chats, calls, profile pictures, images, videos, emojis, and much more. However, some features have been improved by these chat apps, as noted below.

FeaturesTelegramWhatsApp
End-to-end encryption“Secret chats” onlyAll chats
Group CapacityUp to 200,000 membersUp to 512 members
File CompressionRequests permissionCompresses automatically
StorageUnlimited server storageMobile storage
Transfer Limit2 GB data transfer limit100 MB data transfer limit
Voice CallsUnlimited number of participantsUp to 8 participants
Video CallsUp to 30 participantsUp to 8 participants
BotsAvailable for all usersFor business accounts only
Premium featuresAvailableNot available

Considering the number of participants allowed on calls and chats, and that Telegram gives the option of end-to-end encryption through secret chats, we think they’ve taken the lead overall in the features department.

How Secure Are Telegram and WhatsApp? Six Important Security Features

Telegram is considered a privacy-friendly app. Below we dive into some key security features that make it so, and see how WhatsApp compares.

1. Encryption (‘Secret Chat’)

The secret chat feature on Telegram allows for total privacy by encrypting messages from end to end. These are only for one-on-one chats from supported devices (essentially only mobile at this point). This is because secret chats are not stored on the cloud and require permanent storage on the device. Something that Telegram Desktop and Telegram Web don’t support at the moment.

With that said, secret chat has additional privacy-enhancing features such as:

  • Disappearing messages
  • Can’t forward chats
  • Permanent chat deletion on Telegrams’ servers
Activate secret chats on Telegram

If you’d like to use the secret chat option on Telegram, follow these steps:

  1. Open the Telegram app on your phone.
  2. Tap on the person you would like to start a Secret chat with.
  3. At the top, tap on their user name.
  4. Click on the three dots on the top right corner.
  5. Tap on “Start Secret Chat” from the drop-down menu.
  6. Confirm you want to start a secret chat with the person.
How Whatsapp stacks up: Encryption

Unlike Telegram, WhatsApp’s encryption is end-to-end for all its chats.  Which makes it a secure messaging app for its users by default. The service also offers disappearing messages and media, which we discuss later.

Though Telegram’s secret chat feature is excellent, since you’ve got to use it specifically, we lean toward WhatsApp in this department.

2. Deleting other people’s messages

Telegram offers an intriguing (if not controversial) feature that allows users to delete messages in a conversation from both sides. Telegram’s CEO says it’s for good reason. He explains that relationships and friendships come and go, but unfortunately, users can access these saved messages long after the fact.

For this reason, he said it’s a good idea for users to have total control over their conversations on messaging platforms.

Delete an entire chat from both sides

Here’s how to delete a conversation/message on Telegram, either yours, your acquaintances, or entire chats.

  1. Open the Telegram app on your phone.
  2. Tap on the conversation you’d like to delete chats from.
  3. To delete an entire chat, tap on the three dots on the top-right of the screen.
  4. Tap “Delete chat.”
  5. In the popup, check the box “Also delete for …” to delete the chat for them too.
  6. To delete a specific message for both sides, long press on the message you’d like to delete (whether you sent it or your counterpart).
  7. Once highlighted, click on the bin that pops up on the top-right side of the screen.
  8. In the popup, check the box that you would like to delete for the other person too.
  9. Tap “Delete chat.”
How WhatsApp stacks up: Chat deletion

WhatsApp allows you to delete your chats on your device as well as from other users’ devices. However, unlike Telegram, you can only delete chats for yourself and other users within a certain time frame of around an hour. After that, you’ll not be able to delete your messages on other users’ devices, but only yours.

If you succeed in deleting chats from both sides in time, WhatsApp still leaves a clue that the message(s) was deleted. The freedom to completely erase both sides of a chat, while a bit controversial, does allow an extra level of privacy. We’ve got to give it to Telegram just for the option. Whether or not you want to use it or have it used by someone is up to the user.

3. Self-destructing chats/media in regular/secret chats

The self-destruct timer/ auto-delete feature is available for all Secret Chat messages and private cloud chats on Telegram. It enables users to set a pre-defined time for messages to be automatically deleted or self-destruct.

Telegram’s auto-delete feature offers a range of pre-set time ranges to choose from. You can choose for a message to self-destruct after a day of being sent, up to a year.

How WhatsApp stacks up: Self-destructing messages

WhatsApp messenger has a similar feature that can be enabled in private or group chat settings. However, it does not offer a variety of pre-set times for messages to disappear, compared to Telegram. For instance, on WhatsApp, the set time for messages to disappear can either be after 24 hours, 7 days, or 90 days.

4. Screen lock

Despite using secret chats for your communication, the fact remains that messages are accessible on your phone, including secret chats. This means anyone besides you with access to your phone can access these messages.

To curb this, Telegram has a screen lock feature that you can activate, which requires a fingerprint scan or passcode to access Telegram. Here’s how to turn it on.

  1. Open the Telegram app on your phone.
  2. Click the three lines on the top-left side of the screen.
  3. Tap on “Settings.”
  4. Tap on “Privacy and Security.”
  5. Under Security, click “Passcode Lock.”
  6. Click “Enable Passcode” at the bottom.
  7. Create a four-digit code that you’ll use to unlock your Telegram app.
  8. Re-enter the passcode on the next screen.
  9. After that, you can choose to unlock with your fingerprint.
  10. You can also set the app to auto-lock after a pre-set amount of time.

Voila! Your Telegram app is now passcode protected. Please note, that if you forget your passcode, you’ll need to log out or reinstall the app. All secret chats will be lost.

How WhatsApp stacks up: Screen lock

WhatsApp also offers an identical feature for password-protecting the app, although it has fewer time interval options. Since these two features essentially offer the same functionality, we can mark it as a tie.

5. Hide your phone number

Telegram requires you to provide your phone number upon registration for the service. At the same time, the service allows you to keep your phone number private by hiding it. By default, the only person who can see your phone number is a contact whom you’ve saved on your phone.

Through Telegram settings, you can choose whom to share your phone number with. Here’s how:

  1. Open the Telegram app on your phone.
  2. Click the three lines on the top-left side of the screen.
  3. Tap on “Settings.”
  4. Tap on “Privacy and Security.”
  5. Under Privacy, tap on “Phone Number.”
  6. Under “Who can see my phone number?“, choose “Nobody.”

We recommend setting this feature to “Nobody.” This way, your phone number remains completely anonymous.

How WhatsApp stacks up: Hide your number

Unlike Telegram, WhatsApp requires users to have their phone number to chat with you in the first place. This obviously makes it difficult to keep your number private from other users, so Telegram takes the win here in regards to privacy.

6. Two-factor authentication

Another way to protect your messages from getting exposed in case someone gains access to your phone is by activating two-factor authentication (2FA), that’s available on Telegram. Two-factor authentication lets you add a second password entered after an SMS code, which you’ll need to use whenever you log in to your Telegram account.

Here’s how to activate it:

  1. Open the Telegram app on your phone.
  2. Click the three lines on the top-left side of the screen.
  3. Tap on “Settings.”
  4. Tap on “Privacy and Security.”
  5. Under Security, click “Two-step verification.”
  6. Tap “Set Password.”
  7. Enter the password you would like to use.
  8. Re-enter your new password.
  9. Enter a hint to remind you of your password in case you forget it (optional).
  10. Enter a recovery email in case you forget your password (optional).
  11. If you choose to skip providing an email, you’ll get the warning below.
How WhatsApp stacks up: 2FA

WhatsApp also boasts two-factor authentication that offers extra security for your chats by protecting them from third-party snoopers and outsider login attempts. In this day and age, two-factor (or multi-factor) authentication is a security essential. We’d actually be rather shocked to find either didn’t have some variation of this feature.

Is Telegram Private?

Telegram has positioned itself as a privacy-friendly instant messaging app. The app has gained a lot of traction in recent years due to people looking for an alternative to WhatsApp. This was largely caused by an announcement by WhatsApp regarding changes to its privacy policy. WhatsApp has since tried to amend this through public relations and advertising campaigns.

This is one area in particular where Telegram shines. It has a straightforward, easy-to-read privacy policy that lays out clearly how it uses your data. According to Telegram, it operates under two main principles when collecting and processing private data: “We don’t use your data to show you ads,” and “We only store the data that Telegram needs to function as a secure and feature-rich messaging service.

So in their self-described mission, data is only used to improve the service and deal with fraudulent activity. They claim that email addresses are only used for two-factor authentication and password recovery, and won’t ever be used for marketing purposes.

Privacy protection measures

One of the key features of a secure and private instant messaging app is end-to-end encryption. However, Telegram does not implement it in its private and group chats, but only in “secret chats.” Meaning, that these private and group chats are stored on Telegram’s servers and can be accessed by Telegram or an attacker who successfully breaches these servers. While those secret chats would be completely scrambled and useless to anyone who could access them, perhaps regular chats might not.

To secure messages from attackers, though, private and group chats on Telegram implement a custom open-source encryption protocol called MTProto, which was developed by founding Durov brother, Nikolai. The founders have made efforts to ensure protocol is secure. For example, since MTProto is open-source, they have a bug bounty program that rewards security experts when they report a vulnerability in the protocol to Telegram.

However, there are mixed feelings regarding Telegram developing a protocol from scratch instead of using trusted and verified encryption protocols that are already in place. With that said, so far, MTProto has yet to be successfully attacked or any serious vulnerabilities uncovered.

What to know about Telegram’s parent company and founders

Many users of Telegram — especially the earliest adopters — also support the vision and approach of its founders, Russian brothers, Pavel and Nikolai Durov. The company is registered in the British Virgin Islands (which has privacy-friendly data retention laws) and as an LLC in Dubai, where Pavel Durov and Telegram’s team of 15 core members currently reside.

Before Telegram, the brothers founded a Russian social network known as VK, which they left in 2014, alleging it had been taken over by president Vladimir Putin’s allies. Thereafter, Pavel sold his remaining stake in VK and fled Russia claiming government pressure.

Later on, Nikolai Durov developed MTProto, which is the encryption protocol Telegram uses, while Pavel provided financial support and infrastructure. Today, billionaire Pavel continues to fund Telegram out of pocket and states that its end goal is not to bring profit, although the company is not structured as a non-profit. Currently, they are expanding into premium versions of the app to generate extra revenue for growth.

Telegram vs. WhatsApp: Security Feature Comparison at a Glance

A majority of users today are concerned about their security and privacy when it comes to instant messaging apps. Citing concerns that their data may be shared with third parties or used for targeted advertisements.

Both WhatsApp and Telegram have implemented security features that are indispensable for protecting users online. Both apps share almost similar privacy features, with the only notable difference being all WhatsApp chats are end-to-end encrypted while Telegrams’ are not, instead you have to use “Secret Chat” to access the encryption.

FeatureTelegramWhatsApp
Current # of monthly users550 million2 billion
Parent CompanyTelegram. Inc.Meta Platforms, Inc. (formerly Facebook, Inc.)
Data Sharing
End-to-end encryptionoptional
Screen Lock
Two-factor authentication
Hide your phone number✔ limited
Disappearing message feature

On the other hand, Telegram is adamant about protecting users’ privacy and data hence it’s not affiliated with any large tech companies or focused on turning a profit. WhatsApp, however, is owned by Meta, the parent company of Facebook.

The company raised concerns among users when it announced that it would share some WhatsApp user data with Meta.

Final Thoughts

Here are some final thoughts on privacy, security and convenience:

  • Security-wise, WhatsApp implements end-to-end encryption on all chats and uses the highest-level security protocols available. However, there is still concern over what data WhatsApp shares with Meta and Facebook, that it doesn’t offer encryption for chat backups, and “mines” the metadata of your messages. So while your data is secured, privacy-conscious users might wonder how it’s being used.
  • While Telegram collects a bit of user metadata, it doesn’t do so as extensively as WhatsApp. Namely, the metadata Telegram collects is your IP address, your contact list to match you with contacts who also use the service, and the history of username changes. It stores this data for up to a maximum of twelve months. The features we outlined above, when used properly, allow for a more private messaging experience.
  • In general, WhatsApp has a bigger user base meaning most people you meet will be using it. Not to mention friends, family and other close acquaintances will be using WhatsApp as the instant messaging platform of choice. Its convenience over other platforms can’t be ignored.

But to maintain your privacy while communicating with others, we advise using Telegram with the features mentioned here enabled.

From our reviews and comparisons, we’ve come to find that Signal is the most privacy-friendly of encrypted messaging apps. For further research, you might be interested in comparing the privacy features of Signal vs. WhatsApp, or checking out our ranking of the best encrypted messaging apps.

Telegram vs. WhatsApp: Frequently Asked Questions

Do you have a question that wasn’t answered in the article? Please find the most commonly asked questions below.

Which is better: Telegram or WhatsApp?

When it comes to privacy and security, Telegram is the better choice. While WhatsApp has some strong encryption, the app’s ties with Meta remain questionable. Telegram doesn’t have a system built on selling customer data, like Meta does, making it the better choice. You can read more in our Telegram vs WhatsApp comparison.

Why should I use Telegram instead of WhatsApp?

Telegram is a strong proponent of privacy among its users. Compared to WhatsApp, Telegram is not owned and has no affiliation with any major technology company. It’s also not focused with turning a profit especially through selling user data. The company is mostly funded by the owner, making Telegram a better choice for privacy than WhatsApp, which collects a lot of information about you.

Is Telegram safer than WhatsApp?

Telegram is considered a safer and privacy-friendly app among many users compared to WhatsApp. However, Telegram lacks one key factor when it comes to securing user data and that’s end-to-end encryption for chats. This means Telegram can access user chats stored on the server. On the other hand, WhatsApp implements end-to-end encryption on all chats, meaning only the sender and receiver can access them.

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Why Telegram is better than WhatsApp, important differences

Messengers

There are important differences between messengers, which we will talk about.

Conditions for installing applications

Whatsapp avoids legacy operating systems and only works on devices older than Android 2.3.7 and iOS 8. And from February 2022, a minimum OS update must be installed on a smartphone to run the application - Android 5.0 Lollipop, iOS 10, Mac OSX 10+ and Windows 10. nine0003

Cross-platform Telegram works even with OSes that Whatsapp has stopped supporting. The Russian messenger differs from the American one in that it can be installed on devices with Android 2.2+, iOS 8.0 and higher operating systems, Windows 7,8,10, Linux 11.4, Mac OSX.

Both messengers have web versions.

Design and convenience

In Telegram:

Dozens of templates of various subjects for background design are presented. nine0003

· 2 interface modes - day and night. With their help, the screen can be made dark or light.

· Users can edit the design of accounts and choose a gradient background for chats.

Various emoticons, gifs, animated or hand-drawn stickers are available in the dialogs.

WhatsApp:

Users can set the profile design from 50 suggested options nine0003

Has a dark theme

You can insert emoticons, GIFs and decorate photos in messages.

Multiple fonts to choose from: bold, regular, italic or strikethrough.

You can create GIFs from your own videos on your smartphone

Messenger functionality

Telegram users can:

· Communicate by text in simple and secret chats, record voice messages, make calls or send files. nine0003

· They can create their own chats, channels and communities. Users can also publish up to 10 blogs and subscribe to 500 public groups.

· At any time, Telegram clients can permanently delete dialogs or individual messages without the possibility of recovery.

· Chat recordings can be archived or added to Favorites.

There are a huge number of bots in Telegram that help automate many actions: publish texts on channels, edit, translate, add and search for pictures, create polls. nine0003

Whatsapp customers can:

· Hide read messages,

Time of your activity

visibility of personal data.

Delete a sent message within 7 minutes of sending it

Link your account to a new phone number.

Recover deleted messages

· Share your location.

Send any message to Favorites for storage

· Messages from the chat can be saved to another application or sent to mail.

· There is an option to auto-save media files from chats to the smartphone's memory.

· Whatsapp allows users to send out messages without creating a group chat. US messenger clients can see if the recipient has read their messages. nine0003

Safety

Telegram operates on its own open protocol, MTPoto. Messages in encrypted form are transmitted through the application servers. Users of the Russian messenger can create not only simple, but also secret chats. Secret data is transmitted using end-to-end encryption and is not stored on the server. Secret messages are only available to the sender and recipient.

WhatsApp contains a number of vulnerabilities. It operates on the basis of the open Signal protocol. The American application backs up user data stored on servers. To encrypt messages, the social network uses end-to-end encryption. nine0003

According to the creator of Telegram, WhatsApp has been involved in several major scandals involving smartphone hacks and important personal data leaks. Most of the vulnerabilities in the messenger made it possible to install spyware from the Israeli NSO Group called Pegasus.

Audience

whatsapp:

Ranked 3rd in terms of the number of users. Worldwide audience: 2 billion users, of which 74.19million people use in Russia

Most popular among people aged 25 to 34

· On average, users spend 16 minutes a day in the messenger.

Telegram:

· 550 million users worldwide, of which over 50 million users use the application in Russia

Telegram in Russia is second only to WhatsApp, which is used by 82% of users. nine0003

· 60% of users have received higher education. The main audience of Telegram is mainly the younger generation, which is very familiar with technology.

· There are now more than 300 thousand channels in the Russian-language Telegram.

· 75% of users note that Telegram is their main source of news.

Usernames

An important advantage of Telegram over WhatsApp is the ability to specify a nickname with which other users can find a person without having to know their phone number. Also, in the Russian messenger, you can simply create a link to your account: when you switch to it, the user will immediately get into a dialog box. nine0003

Terminals

Initially, the popular Whatsapp messenger was a commercial application. It has 1,600 million users all over the world. Advertising notifications do not appear in the application. True, users can send promotional messages.

However, according to statistics, every two months Whatsapp leaks information. The end-to-end encryption of the messenger ends with a backup, that is, information is stored on servers. nine0003

Telegrams are used to communicate and promote themselves as the author of a blog, as well as to advertise their product, product or service. The main advantage of Telegram is data security and the fact that the application supports older versions of smartphones and PCs.

Telegram Messenger vs WhatsApp: What's the difference?

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Why is Telegram Messenger better than WhatsApp?

  • Does it use the "two-way fail" feature?
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  • 25 supports more languages?
    58 vs 33
  • Can be used anonymously?
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  • Does it have a built-in translator?

Why is WhatsApp better than Telegram Messenger?

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  • Export to email?

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Two-way encryption secures data between two communicating parties and ensures that only the appropriate recipient can access unencrypted information. nine0003

Messages are encrypted by default

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End-to-end encryption is enabled by default for all chats, which is different from other applications that only encrypt messages if the user specifically enables this feature.

has a screenshot detection feature

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Screenshot detection is a security feature that allows users to be notified when someone takes a picture of their messages. Often used in secure messaging apps, screen capture detection keeps your messages and data safe. nine0003

has end-to-end encryption in group chats

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The application supports end-to-end encryption in group chats.

You can sign in with your Facebook account

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Signing in with your Facebook account can be faster and easier if you don't want to spend time filling out the registration page.

Has Twitter login option

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Signing in with your Twitter account can be faster and easier if you don't want to spend time filling out the registration page.

Has privacy settings

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You can change your privacy settings so that not all content is available for public viewing.

You don't need a sim card to enter

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The app is not connected to your phone number so you can use it on devices like tablets without needing a SIM card.

No need to open an account

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The application does not require you to open an account in order to log in and use the application.

Messaging features

Has "message viewed" notification

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You can see when someone has opened your message, so you know if it's been read or not.

Indicates that someone is typing

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You can see when someone is typing a reply, which can prevent confusion.

Shows when the user was last active

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You can see the activity history, for example: "Last user activity: yesterday at 9:30. "

Has the ability to delete message history

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You can delete old messages, for example, if they contain confidential or private information.

You can indicate availability information

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You can show that you are, for example, busy or far away. It's ideal for when you're at work but want to stay available for important messages. nine0003

Sends sound voice files

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You can send a pre-recorded voice message.

Has temporary text messages

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You can send a text message that will be automatically erased after a short time so that the other person cannot save it on their device.

Has temporary images

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You can send an image that will be automatically erased after a short time so that the other person cannot save it on their device.

Has two-way video chat

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You can have one-on-one video chat.

Share content

You can send documents

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You can send documents using this app.

Synchronizes to the cloud

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Your data is synchronized with the cloud, which guarantees its backup in case of loss or change of device.

Searchable

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If you need to find something specific, you can search your data for specific keywords. nine0003

Has an image preview

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You can see a small picture of the image before opening it fully.

You can send videos

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You can send videos using this application.


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