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> Telegram's clients are amazing (including the ones developed by the community, such as telega.el for Emacs). It is miles ahead of any other messenger in the UX department.

Many of Telegram's official clients do not support Secret Chat, an issue which has been open for at least five years now. Their community picks up the slack.



Telega.el for Emacs is really cool with some very unique features.

https://github.com/zevlg/telega.el


Yes indeed I use it, it doesn't refute my statement.


Which ones don't? I used the Android client and telega, both of those do. I believe the iOS one does, too.


The web client doesn't seem to support it, or at least I can't find it -- it's definitely not in the contact/profile screen like in the Android app.


For sure: Linux.


I use telega on Linux, I guess this is the Qt-based desktop client?


That's because there is no support for multiple devices when you use secret chats.


That doesn't help if I just want to use one device and yet it still doesn't support secret chat.




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