End-to-end encryption is used in Telegram Secret Chats.
which means that by default it's not I guess, unless you only initiate "secret chats".
Allo, before it was cancelled because no one used it, was criticized on its release date exactly because e2e was optional, which means that the regular users would not use it.
According to the FAQ it still isn't:
which means that by default it's not I guess, unless you only initiate "secret chats".
Allo, before it was cancelled because no one used it, was criticized on its release date exactly because e2e was optional, which means that the regular users would not use it.
Dang. Thanks for digging deeper. That's kinda messed up it's not on by default.