PrivacyKey

Privacy keys together with privacy rules » indicate what can or can't someone do and are specified by a PrivacyKey constructor, and its input counterpart InputPrivacyKey.

See the privacy documentation » for more info.

privacyKeyStatusTimestamp#bc2eab30 = PrivacyKey;

Constructors

Constructor Description
privacyKeyStatusTimestamp Whether we can see the last online timestamp of this user.

Note that if we decide to hide our exact last online timestamp to someone (i.e., users A, B, C, or all users) and we do not have a Premium subscription, we won't be able to see the exact last online timestamp of those users (A, B, C, or all users), even if those users do share it with us.

If those users do share their exact online status with us, but we can't see it due to the reason mentioned above, the by_me flag of userStatusRecently, userStatusLastWeek, userStatusLastMonth will be set.
privacyKeyChatInvite Whether the user can be invited to chats
privacyKeyPhoneCall Whether the user accepts phone calls
privacyKeyPhoneP2P Whether P2P connections in phone calls with this user are allowed
privacyKeyForwards Whether messages forwarded from the user will be anonymously forwarded
privacyKeyProfilePhoto Whether the profile picture of the user is visible
privacyKeyPhoneNumber Whether the user allows us to see his phone number
privacyKeyAddedByPhone Whether this user can be added to our contact list by their phone number
privacyKeyVoiceMessages Whether the user accepts voice messages
privacyKeyAbout Whether people can see your bio
privacyKeyBirthday Whether the user can see our birthday.

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Privacy

Telegram allows users to specify granular privacy settings, choosing which users can or can't interact with them in certain ways.

PrivacyKey

Privacy keys together with privacy rules » indicate what can or can't someone do and are specified by a PrivacyKey constructor, and its input counterpart InputPrivacyKey.

See the privacy documentation » for more info.

InputPrivacyKey

Privacy keys together with privacy rules » indicate what can or can't someone do and are specified by a PrivacyKey constructor, and its input counterpart InputPrivacyKey.

See the privacy documentation » for more info.