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Now this has come into the limelight as an Indian alternative but only time will tell. I am not holding my breath.

 
It can be a worthy consideration only if it puts its privacy policy details in the public domain.
The more transparent it's modus operandi, the more chances of it being accepted.
 
O ok. Never used the normal chat yet
Q: How secure is Telegram?
Telegram is more secure than mass market messengers like WhatsApp and Line. We are based on the MTProto protocol (see description and advanced FAQ), built upon time-tested algorithms to make security compatible with high-speed delivery and reliability on weak connections. We are continuously working with the community to improve the security of our protocol and clients.
Q: What if I’m more paranoid than your regular user?
We've got you covered. Telegram’s special secret chats use end-to-end encryption, leave no trace on our servers, support self-destructing messages and don’t allow forwarding. On top of this, secret chats are not part of the Telegram cloud and can only be accessed on their devices of origin.
Q: So how do you encrypt data?
We support two layers of secure encryption. Server-client encryption is used in Cloud Chats (private and group chats), Secret Chats use an additional layer of client-client encryption. All data, regardless of type, is encrypted in the same way — be it text, media or files.
Our encryption is based on 256-bit symmetric AES encryption, 2048-bit RSA encryption, and Diffie–Hellman secure key exchange. You can find more info in the advanced FAQ
Also read along with post #1296 😏
 
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The only feature that's preventing Signal from wider adoption is automatic cloud backups like others. They launched group calling recently as well.
 
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