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Reasons Why You Might Want to Stop Using Telegram

By Matthew Lynch
August 5, 2023
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Telegram is one of the most popular instant messaging apps globally. This app has gained massive popularity due to its end-to-end encryption and features such as self-destructing messages, public channels, and groups. Despite all this, users may want to stop using Telegram for many reasons. Here are some of the reasons why you might want to stop using Telegram.

1. Security vulnerabilities

Telegram prides itself on being one of the most secure instant messaging apps globally, with end-to-end encryption. However, this app still has its fair share of security vulnerabilities. In recent years, there have been reports that hackers can use Telegram to distribute malware. Also, there have been instances where hackers can access a user’s phone by merely sending a message to it.

2. Data privacy concerns

Telegram stores the user’s phone number, contact list, and other data on their servers. While they claim that this data is secure, there are still privacy concerns. Telegram’s privacy policy states that the company collects user data to improve their services and may share it with third-party vendors. This means that users don’t have complete control over their data.

3. Telegram is not fully decentralized

Telegram is often touted as a decentralized messaging app, but this is not entirely true. Although there are several servers that handle messages rather than a central server, Telegram is still under the control of one company. This means that the company has access to all data and messages exchanged on the app.

4. Limited compatibility

Telegram is not compatible with all devices. The app is not available on traditional desktops, and the web version lacks many features. Users who prefer to use messaging apps on their desktops may struggle with Telegram’s lack of compatibility.

5. Telegram’s stance on content moderation

Telegram’s stance on content moderation is another reason why users might want to stop using the app. The company has faced criticism for its reluctance to remove content that promotes hate speech, terrorism, or other illegal activities. This has led to some countries banning or restricting the app.

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