messaging_candidates:telegram
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====== Telegram use notes ====== | ====== Telegram use notes ====== | ||
- | Telegram uses an SMS-enabled phone number for account creation and as your default user identifier. You have the option of creating a username which others can then use to contact you with, but this is an additional step that most users are not going to take the time to do. It's also not yet clear to me whether communicating with a user via her username also reveals that user's phone number. | + | Telegram uses an SMS-enabled phone number for account creation and as your default user identifier. You have the option of creating a username which others can then use to contact you with (without revealing your phone number), but this is an additional step that most users are not going to take the time to do. It also doesn't seem possible |
- | To start a conversation, | + | To start a conversation, |
===== Android app ===== | ===== Android app ===== | ||
- | The app has a feature that lets you invite users to Telegram | + | The contact list in the Android app is sourced |
- | * The version of the app I used fails to send SMS to invitees unless Google Hangouts is the default SMS app. | + | |
- | * It's unclear at present if the app shows you whether a user in your contact list is Telegram-enabled or whether you need to discover this by attempting a session. | + | |
+ | There doesn' | ||
===== iOS app ===== | ===== iOS app ===== | ||
messaging_candidates/telegram.1437012399.txt.gz · Last modified: 2015/07/16 02:06 by mithat