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New Privacy Features from Telegram Allow You to Remain Anonymous

The new Telegram update is a joy for those cherishing privacy: it enables users to create blockchain-based anonymous numbers instead of using cell phone details

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Telegram’s addition of no-sim accounts would allow users to communicate with complete anonymity. Source: pexels.com

Telegram’s new 9.2 update,?launched on Dec. 6 features the ability to?get a Telegram account without a SIM card. A new level of privacy is enabled by blockchain-powered anonymous numbers available on the Fragment platform.

Although the messaging platform already hides customers’ private phone numbers from non-added users, Telegram customers would now be able to reach ultimate privacy.

Fragment, a decentralised auction platform founded by Pavel Durov, already?sells user names compatible with Telegram. From now on, it would also support anonymous blockchain numbers. Purchases are completed via?Telegram’s affiliated token – The Open Network (TON).

While random numbers cost about $16 (9 TON), interested customers can make a bid in an auction to get a specific anonymous no-sim account. Currently,?“+888 8 888” has the highest bid of 34,729 TON ($63,901).

As for the additional privacy features, Telegram 9.2 expands user control over their message history. Customers can now set a global auto-delete timer to automatically remove messages in all new chats. Besides, auto-deletion becomes easier for existing chats and small private groups.

Generating a temporary QR code?will now let you instantly add new contacts without revealing your phone number.

Finally, admins of groups with over 200 members can give a try to the new Aggressive mode for the automated spam filters.

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