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<br>If you're using Telegram as a messaging platform as a way to stay in touch with friends, telegram电脑版 family, and colleagues, you might be worried about information being shared. Telegram has taken steps to protect user account info.
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<br>Here are the steps to fetch your information from Telegram: the messaging app:
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<br>Go to The platform's account settings by opening the app, tapping the three vertical lines on the top left corner of your screen usually visible in the menu, and then tap Settings. Navigate to 'Help and Feedback' alternative.
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<br>Alternatively, you can also use the web app version of Telegram messaging by logging in with your phone number or existing account. Once logged in, go to the settings page.
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<br>In the settings page of the app or web app, move down the page, and tap on 'Help and Feedback'. You'll see multiple options such as 'Secret Chats', but what you need to tap is 'Request General Data to Your Email'.
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<br>You can ignore the warnings that come up about downloading the data and being unable to access the data via the app for the minimum of 3 days. If a user finds this option, they are probably concerned about their data security, so they can proceed with requesting data.
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<br>When you tap on 'Request General Data to Your Email', you'll be required to enter your email address where the data will be sent through a multi-step verification process. Enter your email and verify it.
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<br>Within a certain amount of time, usually 3 to 5 days check your email to find out whether your data has been sent over to you by the platform. If successful, this data includes personal details and files and photos, such as media files, messages, and more, depending on the platform.
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<br>As well as this personal data, the download will also contain a file that logs each and every move made inside the Telegram app - such as when you signed up.
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