Goodbye, Telegram. Here Comes Secretum

Goodbye, Telegram. Here Comes Secretum

Telegram took the world by storm when it was first released in 2013. The brainchild of the Durov brothers, the founders of VKontakte (known as “Russia’s Facebook”), the cloud-based app soon became a synonym for secure, end-to-end encrypted messages, and a wide range of channels and user-friendly features. Telegram was an immediate hit and grew exponentially. From only 100,000 active daily users in October 2013, it reached 100 million in January 2016 and 500 million by the end of 2020: As of today, Telegram  is the fifth most popular messaging app in the world: Despite its success and....


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