What Parents and Carers Need to Know about Telegram
With more than 700 million users worldwide, Telegram is a popular alternative to the likes of WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger; indeed, in some countries, it’s overtaken that pair to become the most-used instant messaging app. Telegram’s no stranger to controversy, however, and has occasionally been made unavailable for download in some nations (including the UK).
There are various reasons for these suspensions, but the primary trigger for the authorities’ concern has been that Telegram’s robust encryption, sadly, all too often encourages the app’s use as a conduit for extremist political material and illegal sexual content. The National Online Safety guide this week brings trusted adults the lowdown on Telegram.
In the guide you'll find tips on a number of potential risks including a lack of age verification, inappropriate content and cyber-bullying.