How To Use Telegram Proxy Connections On Mobile And Desktop?
To set up a Telegram proxy connection on mobile and desktop, follow these steps:
Mobile Devices (Android and iOS):
For Android:
- Open Telegram.
- Expand the menu by swiping right and tap "Settings".
- Navigate to "Data and Storage" > "Proxy Settings."
- Turn on "Use Proxy" by toggling the switch.
- Tap "Add Proxy," then select either SOCKS5 or MTProto.
- Fill in the required details, including server name/IP address and port number provided by your proxy service.
- Tap the checkmark icon to confirm the settings.
For iOS (iPhone):
- Launch Telegram.
- Access settings by tapping the gear icon at the bottom-right corner.
- Find and select "Data and Storage."
- Locate "Proxy Settings" and activate "Use Proxy" by moving the slider to ON.
- Tap "Add Proxy" and configure the proxy details according to your selected proxy type (SOCKS5 or MTProto).
- Input the server name/IP address and port number into the respective fields.
- Hit "Save" or "Done" to apply the changes.
Desktop (Windows and macOS):
- Run the Telegram app.
- Click the hamburger menu icon at the top-left corner and go to "Settings."
- Head to "Data and Storage" > "Proxy."
- Check the box labeled "Enable Proxy" to turn on the proxy.
- Click "Add Proxy" and fill out the form with your preferred proxy type (SOCKS5 or MTProto) and input the relevant server info (server name/IP address and port number).
- Press "Save" or "Done" to finalize the setup.
Remember to obtain valid proxy details from a reliable source before configuring the proxy settings in Telegram. Also, ensure you disable the previous proxy if applicable before enabling the newly configured proxy.