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Hardening Telegram

Telegram is common in crypto circles, but standard chats are not end-to-end encrypted. Telegram holds the keys. If you use it, harden it manually.

Key points

  • Standard Telegram chats are NOT end-to-end encrypted - Telegram holds the keys. Only Secret Chats are E2E, and they are unavailable for groups.
  • Register with an anonymous VoIP number (JMP.chat, LNVPN) or a Fragment +888 number to sever the link between Telegram and your real phone number.
  • Enable 2FA (cloud password) immediately - SIM swap attacks can otherwise hand an attacker your entire unencrypted chat history.
0%
E2E BY DEFAULT
MTProto spec
100%
SERVER-STORED MSGS
Telegram architecture
14 countries
GOVT DISCLOSURES
2024 transparency report
950M
ACTIVE USERS
Telegram 2024
1
Hide Your Phone Number. By default, Telegram exposes your phone number to people in your contacts who also join the app. Go to Settings > Privacy and Security > Phone Number. Set "Who can see my phone number" to Nobody. Set "Who can find me by my number" to My Contacts exclusively.
2
Buy an Anonymous Number. If you used your real SIM, the account is linked to you. Register a new account with a burner or VoIP number. For stronger separation, use Telegram's Fragment platform to buy an anonymous +888 number with TON.
3
Enable Two-Step Verification (2FA). If someone ports your number, they can try to log in and pull your cloud chats. Set a Cloud Password so the number alone is not enough.
4
Use SOCKS5 Proxies. Telegram broadcasts your IP address to their servers constantly. In the Data and Storage settings, scroll to the bottom and configure a Proxy. Route your connection through an MTProto or SOCKS5 proxy to obscure your origin IP.

Follow the Money

Telegram's ownership structure and revenue pivot toward advertising creates conflicts with its privacy positioning. Pavel Durov's arrest in France in 2024 and the platform's UAE base place it within reach of governments hostile to user privacy.

$Telegram ownership and revenue structure
Company
Telegram · Owner: Pavel Durov · HQ: Dubai, UAE · ~950M users
Revenue 1
TON Blockchain - Toncoin network fees · Fragment marketplace
Revenue 2
Telegram Premium - $4.99/mo · ~10M subscribers
Revenue 3
Advertising (2023+) - sponsored messages API · channel targeting
Legal exposure
UAE jurisdiction · Pavel Durov arrested France 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Telegram end-to-end encrypted?

No - not by default. Standard Telegram chats are encrypted in transit between your device and Telegram's servers, but Telegram holds the decryption keys. Only "Secret Chats" use end-to-end encryption, and they are not available for group chats at all. This means Telegram can read your messages if compelled to do so, which they have done in response to court orders.

How do I use Telegram without giving my real phone number?

Register a new Telegram account using a VoIP or burner number (JMP.chat, Silent.link, or LNVPN disposable numbers). For maximum separation, use Telegram's Fragment platform to purchase an anonymous +888 number with TON cryptocurrency - this severs the telecom link entirely and means no carrier has any record of the number being yours.

What information does Telegram log about me?

Telegram logs your phone number, IP address, device identifier, contact list (if you grant permission), and all non-Secret Chat message content. They have provided user data to governments in response to legal requests, most recently confirming disclosure of IP addresses and phone numbers for criminal investigation requests. Metadata - who you talk to and when - is always retained.

Should I use Telegram or Signal for private communications?

Signal for private communications. Signal is end-to-end encrypted by default for all messages and calls, is open source, and has been audited. Telegram's main advantage is its large user base and group size support. If you must use Telegram, always use Secret Chats for sensitive conversations, enable 2FA, hide your phone number, and register with an anonymous number.