Want to delete Telegram? Although this app may seem a bit "mysterious", deleting your account is actually not difficult—it’s just that the option isn’t found inside the app and is a bit hidden. Here are a few ways to delete your Telegram account.
You can set a time period (e.g., 1 month, 3 months, 6 months...), and if you don’t log in during that time, Telegram will automatically delete your account.
Telegram's search feature supports keyword search, sender filtering, date targeting, and even filtering by file type. Whether you're on mobile (iOS/Android) or desktop (Windows/Mac), the logic is the same with slight differences in UI.
Fuzzy search: If you don’t remember the full keyword, type a partial term (e.g., "Sat even" may match "Saturday event").
Combine filters: Use from: and date together (e.g., from:boss 2023-10 to find messages from your boss in Oct 2023).
Use quotes: Use quotation marks to search full phrases (e.g., "Friday dinner" to avoid partial matches).
Note: Due to technical limitations, Telegram’s search algorithm for East Asian languages is poor and can be disrupted by large resource or search groups. It's recommended to leave high-volume groups to improve search accuracy.
In short: Telegram does not actively track your location, but you should be mindful of certain features and settings.
Unlike apps like WeChat or Snapchat, Telegram doesn’t automatically share your location — but that doesn’t mean it’s completely “invisible.”
So how does Telegram handle your location?
By default, Telegram does not display your geographic location and doesn’t reveal your IP address to other users.
If you use the “People Nearby” feature, Telegram will use your device’s location to suggest nearby users. This feature is opt-in only — nothing happens unless you turn it on.
In groups or chats, if you share your location (e.g., by tapping “Send Location”), you are voluntarily telling others where you are.
Avoid sharing your real address, places you frequently visit, or your commute times
Keep a level of mystery when chatting with strangers — don’t let your guard down too fast
Go to Settings > Privacy > Phone Number and set “Who can see my phone number” to “Nobody”
Telegram doesn’t secretly track you, but your own behavior might “give you away.”
As long as you manage your settings and protect your privacy, Telegram is relatively safe.
But always remember: the most important line of defense on the internet is you.
On the Telegram mobile app, you can generate a QR code for your personal account, group, channel, or bot to quickly share it with others. However, please note:
Telegram itself does not have a built-in "Scan QR Code" feature.
If someone sends you a Telegram QR code, you can use your phone’s built-in camera app to scan it. After scanning, it will automatically redirect you to the Telegram app and open the corresponding page. WeChat's scanner may be blocked by Tencent.
If your phone’s default camera is blocked or doesn’t work properly, you can use this third-party QR code scanner: https://tgqrscan.com/en/index.html
When logging in again, the verification code is sent to the device that is already logged in.
If two-step verification is disabled, login is done with "phone number + verification code".
If two-step verification is enabled, login requires "phone number + verification code + password".
In 2025, we successfully tested that Telegram registration works with a mainland China +86 phone number. However, there have been issues in the past with not receiving the verification code. It’s said that Chinese carriers once blocked Telegram SMS messages. Now, Telegram uses third-party platforms or gateways to send SMS verification codes. These messages do not contain words like "Telegram" or "电报", but appear like this:
[ecloud] Your login code is 39335. Please complete the verification within 300 seconds.
If you're registering a new number, you can try these SMS reception services:
Open the app and start registration: Launch Telegram and tap the “Start Messaging” button on the welcome screen.
Select your country and enter your phone number: Choose your region (e.g., China +86) and input your phone number.
Figure 1: Select Country and Enter Phone Number
Enter your email address: Input your email when prompted.
Figure 2: Enter Email Address
Receive and enter the email verification code: Telegram will send a code to your email. Check your inbox and enter the code in the app.
Receive and enter the SMS verification code: After confirming your number, Telegram will send an SMS with a code. Enter this code into the app to complete the verification.
Figure 3-1: Enter Verification Code Step 1
Figure 3-2: Enter Verification Code Step 2
Set up your profile: After verification, create your profile by entering a name (as your display name) and optionally uploading a profile picture. (This can be changed later.)
Figure 4: Set Up Profile
Complete registration: Once your profile is submitted, you will be redirected to Telegram’s chat interface. You’ll receive a welcome message from Telegram with some tips. Now your Telegram account is ready — you can add contacts or join groups/channels.
Figure 5: Main Interface After Registration
⚠️ Warning: Never share your verification code with anyone to avoid scams or account theft.
Telegram is a cross-platform instant messaging app, often referred to by Chinese users as “电报” or “Paper Plane.” It offers mobile apps (Android, iOS), desktop clients (Windows, macOS), and a web version. Users can send text, photos, videos, and other files, as well as enjoy features like encrypted chats and self-destructing messages to ensure privacy.
Thanks to its rich features and strong privacy protection, Telegram has become extremely popular worldwide — as of March 2025, it has over 1 billion monthly active users.
Telegram is known for its powerful and secure functionality. The interface is clean and user-friendly, supports multi-device sync, and emphasizes encrypted communication. It delivers messages quickly, has few limits on file size or message history, and supports supergroups of up to 200,000 members and channels with unlimited subscribers. As one of the first messengers to adopt end-to-end encryption, Telegram uses multi-layered encryption to protect chat logs, files, and user information — even from hackers or government surveillance.
Telegram's servers are overseas, and cannot be accessed directly in China. You will need a VPN or proxy tool to bypass this restriction. We recommend using Clash Verge with reliable proxy nodes (full setup tutorial here: How to Use a VPN to Bypass the Great Firewall (2025 Guide)).
Make sure your internet connection is stable and that you can access the Telegram website or services. Otherwise, registration won’t work.
Issue: If you request codes too often, Telegram may temporarily block further attempts.
Solution: Wait a few hours and try again. Or use another phone number.
💡 After successful registration, go to the next step and enable two-step verification to avoid login issues if you ever lose access to your phone. More on this: SMS Verification Issues (2025 Guide)