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Telegram is open-sourced and ad-free. Chat away without worrying about hitting your storage caps. Send that cat video anytime. Spice things up with stickers. Tap on the usual emoji to open up related stickers. Loop playback animated stickers for extra fun. Send the wrong image on messaging platforms like Skype or WhatsApp and you must delete the image and try again. Not with Telegram. The replace feature makes it easy to switch out the wrong image or video from the same place -- without tacking extra photos into a thread.

With Telegram, you can set a message to delete on its own in as little as one second and up to an hour, a day, or a week. A message set to a super short countdown skips the image preview and appears blurred out with a flame icon overlay.

Your friend must press and hold the image to see it. SnapChat offers less self destruct customization. This messaging service behaves as though the message never happened. Telegram prioritizes privacy. Expect consistent, encrypted chats, media, and groups. Add in secret chats and the self destruct option, and you have a messaging iPhone app that goes above and beyond when it comes to keeping content away from prying eyes.

Telegram stands out from the messaging crowd with its group chat extras. Sure, every iPhone chat app offers group chats, but Telegram lets you make any group public, add people nearby based on location, and enables admin title grouping. Groups can contain up to , people so title grouping is one way to stay sane. Too much off-topic chatter? Slow mode decreases the frequency of texts in a group. Set the timer to allow one message per the time of your choosing via a slider bar.

The timer will show how much time your members need to wait before messaging again. Add in message history control and a pin to the top function and you might have found the best group messaging option out there if you can get everyone to download the app. But, the self destruct feature kicks things up a notch. If creating special image effects form the bulk of your messaging communication, you may be more at home using SnapChat or Instagram. Telegram may have stickers and support GIF and video but SnapChat takes the lead on playful imagery and augmented reality.

Chronic phone misplacer? Losing your phone number means losing your Telegram account. You can see how many days you have left for testing under the app name in TestFlight. TestFlight will notify you each time a new build is available and will include instructions on what you need to test.

Alternatively, with TestFlight 3 or later, you can turn on automatic updates to have the latest beta builds install automatically. When the testing period is over, you'll no longer be able to open the beta build. To install the App Store version of the app, download or purchase the app from the App Store.

In-app purchases are free only during beta testing, and any in-app purchases made during testing will not carry over to App Store versions. Then, accept your email invitation or follow the public link invitation to install the beta app.

You can install the beta app on up to 30 devices. You can install either the app or the App Clip on your device but not both at once , and can replace one with the other at any time. If the app is installed on your device, testing the App Clip will replace the app and some app data may be lost.

This allows the latest available beta builds to install automatically. TestFlight will notify you each time a new build is installed on your device. Automatic updates can be turned off at any time. Note: This setting will apply to all new beta app builds. Beta apps that have automatic updates set at the individual app level won't be affected.

When viewing an app in TestFlight, you'll see the latest available build by default. You can still test all other builds that are available to you. If you already have the App Store version of the app installed on your device, the beta version of the app will replace it.

You can send feedback through the TestFlight app or directly from the beta app or beta App Clip by taking a screenshot, and you can report a crash after it occurs. If you were invited to test an app with a public link, you can choose not to provide your email address or other personal information to the developer.

Apple will also receive all feedback you submit and will be able to tie it to your Apple ID. If your device is running iOS The feedback email contains detailed information about the beta app and about your iOS device. You can also provide additional information, such as necessary screenshots and steps required to reproduce any issues.

Your email address will be visible to the developer when you send email feedback through the TestFlight app even if you were invited through a public link. When you take a screenshot while testing a beta app or beta App Clip, you can send the screenshot with feedback directly to the developer without leaving the app or App Clip Experience.

Developers can opt out of receiving this type of feedback, so this option is only available if the developer has it enabled. Provide as much information as you can, including screenshots and steps required to reproduce any issues you encountered. Please note that your email address will be visible to the developer when you send email feedback through TestFlight. Alternatively, you can email the developer to ask them to remove you by clicking the Unsubscribe link at the bottom of a TestFlight build notification email.

When you test beta apps or beta App Clips with TestFlight, Apple will collect and send crash logs, your personal information such as name and email address, usage information, and any feedback you submit to the developer.

Information that is emailed to the developer directly is not shared with Apple. The developer is permitted to use this information only to improve their app and is not permitted to share it with a third party. Apple may use this information to improve the TestFlight app. Apple retains TestFlight data for one year. To view and manage your data with Apple, including your data that is sent to Apple through TestFlight, visit Data and Privacy. For more information about how the developer handles your data, consult their privacy policy.

To request access to or deletion of your TestFlight data, contact the developer directly. The following data is collected by Apple and shared with the developer when you use TestFlight. If you accepted an invitation through a public link only, your email address and name are not visible to the developer. When you send feedback through TestFlight or send crash reports or screenshots from the beta app, the following additional information is shared.

This information is collected by Apple and shared with developers. Apple retains the data for one year. Installing and testing beta apps Each build is available to test for up to 90 days, starting from the day the developer uploads their build.

Open your email invitation or tap the public link on your device. Open your email invitation or click the public link on your Mac. Open your email invitation on a mobile device or computer. Tap or click Start Testing. You'll be taken to a web page with a redemption code.

Go to Redeem and enter the redemption code. Tap the public link on your device. Tap Accept for the app you want to test. You must be signed in to the same App Store account you used on your device. Install the app you want to test.

Open your email invitation or tap the public link on your iOS device. Tap Automatic Updates. Tap On or Off. Under App Settings, select Automatic Updates. Under the app icon, click More. Testing builds from previous versions and build groups When viewing an app in TestFlight, you'll see the latest available build by default.

Tap either the Versions tab or Build Groups tab, then tap and install the build you want to test. The build you choose will replace what's currently installed.



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