Enabling two-step verification on two-step verification requires a to enter more than one credential while logging in from a new device. When enabled, the feature protects a 's from unwanted access.
Most recently, Telegram released a new update for s. It allows s to set Custom Notifications Sounds, custom durations for muting a chat, and auto-deleting messages. Another helpful feature in the update shows the source of a forwarded message, providing better context about the beginning of a topic in group chats. Lastly, Telegram is extending its developer to create interactive interfaces that can replace websites.
Telegram's two-step verification enables s to set a required every time they to their from a new device, apart from the code sent to s via SMS. While two-step verification does add an extra layer of security to Telegram s, s should be extra cautious while setting up the . If they forget it — they won't be able to access Telegram from any other device.
Two-Step Verification On Telegram
To enable two-step verification on Telegram, open the application and tap on the three-bars icon (also known as the hamburger menu) at the top left corner of the display. In the menu, tap on 'Settings.' Head over to 'Privacy and Security' and tap on 'Two-Step Verification' under the 'Security' section. Next, select 'Set ' at the bottom, and on the next screen, create and enter a . that this will be required to to Telegram on all new devices.
After that, Telegram also asks s to create an optional hint for their . It could either be a direct or an indirect reference to the set by the . Finally, the platform also asks s to enter a recovery email verified by a one-time code. Once the s enter the code correctly, Telegram shows the confirmation and asks s to 'Return to Settings.' After that, s can either change the two-step verification , change their recovery email, or turn the feature off in the setting menu.
Source: Telegram