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[-] autotldr@lemmings.world 4 points 7 months ago

This is the best summary I could come up with:


Telegram has introduced a controversial new feature that grants users a free premium membership in exchange for allowing the instant messaging app to utilize their phone number as a relay for sending one-time SMS passwords to other users attempting to log into the platform, raising concerns about potential privacy risks and the exposure of personal information.

The terms of service for this peer-to-peer login program notes that the company will send a maximum of 150 OTP messages per month.

Participating users, who may also be charged for local and international SMS usage, will have to hit a certain quota to be able to avail the complimentary subscription.

The terms indicate that people participating in the program won’t hold Telegram liable for any damages and give the company absolute indemnity from all claims related to peer-to-peer login.

The company launched a subscription service two years ago with features like transcription, exclusive stickers, reactions and other customizations.

However, users opting into the peer-to-peer login system have to think if giving out their phone number to strangers to save a few bucks is worth the hassle.


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