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Telegram Messenger
Telegram is a globally accessible encrypted, freemium, cross-platform, cloud-based instant messaging service. The service also provides optional end-to-end encrypted chats and video calling, VoIP, file sharing and several other features.

Storage and Management
Telegram is a cloud-based mobile and desktop messaging app with a focus on security and speed. Durov Brothers created it in 2013. It has its headquarters in London, while the main development team is in Dubai. Telegram lets you store an unlimited amount of data on its server, including a range of file types like audio files, video files, documents, messages, contacts, and locations – all for free! It is referred to this functionality of Telegram as Telegram Cloud. Telegram can help when it comes to data transfer and secure communication. This means that all data (including media and files) that you send and receive via Telegram cannot be deciphered when intercepted by your internet service provider, owners of Wi-Fi routers you connect to, or other third parties.

What is the difference in this way from other social media platforms, such as WhatsApp?
Unlike WhatsApp, Telegram is a cloud-based messenger with seamless sync. As a result, you can access your messages from several devices at once, including tablets and computers, and share an unlimited number of photos, videos and files (doc, zip, mp3, etc.) of up to 2 GB each. Telegram needs less than 100 MB on your device – you can keep all your media in the cloud without deleting things – simply clear your cache to free up space. Thanks to Telegram's multi-data center infrastructure and encryption, it is faster and way more secure. On top of that, private messaging on Telegram is free and will stay free — no ads, no subscription fees, forever. Telegram's API and code is open, and developers are welcome to create their own Telegram apps. We also have a Bot API, a platform for developers that allows anyone to easily build specialized tools for Telegram, integrate any services, and even accept payments from users around the world. And that's just the tip of the iceberg.