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:

  1. Open Telegram.
  2. Expand the menu by swiping right and tap "Settings".
  3. Navigate to "Data and Storage" > "Proxy Settings."
  4. Turn on "Use Proxy" by toggling the switch.
  5. Tap "Add Proxy," then select either SOCKS5 or MTProto.
  6. Fill in the required details, including server name/IP address and port number provided by your proxy service.
  7. Tap the checkmark icon to confirm the settings.

For iOS (iPhone):

  1. Launch Telegram.
  2. Access settings by tapping the gear icon at the bottom-right corner.
  3. Find and select "Data and Storage."
  4. Locate "Proxy Settings" and activate "Use Proxy" by moving the slider to ON.
  5. Tap "Add Proxy" and configure the proxy details according to your selected proxy type (SOCKS5 or MTProto).
  6. Input the server name/IP address and port number into the respective fields.
  7. Hit "Save" or "Done" to apply the changes.

Desktop (Windows and macOS):

  1. Run the Telegram app.
  2. Click the hamburger menu icon at the top-left corner and go to "Settings."
  3. Head to "Data and Storage" > "Proxy."
  4. Check the box labeled "Enable Proxy" to turn on the proxy.
  5. 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).
  6. 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.