The description of Telepal - Play With New Friends
Telegram, but with many extra options
Lauriane Guilloux
July 30, 2019
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After getting a good deal of attention a few years ago from users who were particularly concerned about privacy and confidentiality, Telegram became one of the most pioneering apps around, due to its end-to-end encoding, and has managed to stay up there at the top as far as instant messaging apps are concerned. Just like the giant that is WhatsApp, Telegram’s popularity has led to the growth of third-party alternative clients who seek to improve and expand users’ options even further.
Telepal for Android uses the original client API and connects to the same servers. However, it adds certain options that are not included in Telegram, both for customizing the interface and for enhancing privacy and confidentiality options; some of these options are listed below:
Main features
Thousands of stickers at your fingertips.
It allows you to reorganize chat conversations and groups separately.
It shows popular group channels from all over the world.
It searches and finds contacts that you have in common with other users.
It allows you to forward messages, without including the name of the sender.
It adds news and entertainment bots: Weatherman, Horoscope, Football Quiz, etc.
So, if you like Telegram, but would like a Telegram with even more options and features, then don’t hesitate to download Telepal and give it a go; it’s an enhanced version of the app you always liked anyway. Sometimes, even the best could actually get better.
Requirements and additional information:Minimum operating system requirements:
Android 4.0.The installation of the app by means of the APK file requires the activation of the "Unknown sources" option within Settings>Applications.
Lauriane Guilloux
Hi, I’m Lauriane Guilloux. I grew up surrounded by gadgets and technology and everyone who knows me assumes that it will always be one of my greatest interests. I’ve evolved hand-in-hand with PCs, laptops, video gaming consoles, smartphones,...
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