3rd party Telegram app?
3rd party Telegram app?
The official Telegram app with ads that appear at inconvenient locations bugs me. Any recomendations for a good FOSS Telegram client that does not show ads?
I'm using Mercurygram because it supports UnifiedPush
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Extergaram is pretty good. I have been using it for about 4 months now. I feel like this is the best fork I've tried.
Previously I have tried Nekogram X and for a very short while Forkgram
3 0 ReplyDoes Telegram actively enforce stuff against third party clients? Like if I use a third party client, is my account at risk of being banned?
1 0 ReplyI don't think so. As long as you are not in some shady third party fork, you will be okay.
I have been using telegram forks for some time now, never encountered a ban or anything like that.
2 0 ReplyNah they they're chill. Hell, I can't even count how many alternative clients they own. IIRC they developed four clients for web alone.
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I've been using Telegram-FOSS
Unsure if it does (not) have ads though,
if it has, then they're likely blocked by Adaway3 0 ReplyI didn’t notice any apps yet and I definitely don’t use any kind of ad blocking.
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Nekogram
2 0 ReplySeems some messages in certain channels are not supported.
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Nekogram X?
2 0 ReplySeems some messages in channels are not supported.
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Telegrapher looks cool
1 0 ReplyI would suggest Mercurygram or telegram FOSS both removes binary bloat . The dev of mercurygram is super responsive and the updates are also faster on mercurygram .
1 0 ReplyMercurygram still has ads unfortunately
1 0 ReplyWhat i have never ever seen em. I think it maybe the channels you are in ?
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matrix with telegram bridge
1 1 ReplyOne of the clients of all time
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