Introduction to Telegram
Telegram was founded in 2013 by Pavel Durov, a Russian entrepreneur who had previously created the popular social network Vkontakte.
In 2013, Durov created Telegram to offer a more secure and private alternative to existing messaging apps.
Initially, Telegram's user base was relatively small, consisting mainly of Durov's friends and acquaintances.
However, the app's popularity began to grow rapidly, thanks to its innovative features and user-friendly interface.
Main Features of Telegram
- End-to-end encryption: Telegram used a proprietary encryption protocol to ensure that messages were secure and private.
- Large file sharing: Users could share files of up to 1.5 GB in size, making it ideal for sharing large documents and media files.
- Groups and channels: Telegram allowed users to create and join groups and channels, making it easy to share information and connect with others.
- Customization: Users could customize their chat interface with custom themes, stickers, and other features.
The Rise to Global Popularity
Telegram's popularity grew rapidly in the mid-2010s, thanks to its innovative features and user-friendly interface.
The app's user base expanded globally, with users from all over the world joining the platform.
Today, Telegram is one of the most popular messaging apps in the world, with over 200 million active users.