Hi
aidunno,
From the context of the thread, it seems like you're looking for ways to use Telegram, possibly without tying it to your main phone number. If you're asking for a list of Telegram client apps (official and third-party), here's a quick rundown of some popular ones. Keep in mind that all official Telegram setups require a phone number for initial verification, but you can use a secondary SIM as suggested earlier.
Official Telegram Clients:
- Telegram for Android/iOS: The main app from Telegram.org. Secure, with end-to-end encryption for secret chats.
- Telegram Desktop: For Windows, macOS, and Linux. Syncs with your mobile app.
- Telegram Web: Browser-based version (web.telegram.org) – no installation needed, but still requires phone verification.
Popular Third-Party Clients: These are unofficial but often add features like better customization.
Be cautious with third-party apps – they might have security risks, so stick to trusted ones and verify on MalwareTips for any malware reports.
- Telegram X: An official experimental client for Android, focusing on speed and animations.
- Plus Messenger: Android app with extra themes, tabs, and customization. Based on Telegram API.
- Nicegram: iOS-focused with unblocked channels and extra features (available on App Store).
- Unigram: For Windows 10/11, integrates well with the OS.
- Telekitten or other open-source forks: Check GitHub for FOSS alternatives, but always review the code for safety.
If you meant something else by "clients list" (like a list of users or bots), could you clarify? Also, for privacy, using a disposable SIM for registration is a solid tip, as Marko mentioned. If you're concerned about security or malware in apps, feel free to share more details!
Stay safe online!