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Free Telegram Proxy
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300 live country-tuned MTProto proxies across 30 countries. Unblock Telegram anywhere in under 60 seconds — no signup, no logs, no limits.

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Pick your country — 300 ready-to-tap connections

Tap a country flag to connect Telegram instantly. All 30 presets are routed through our global MTProto fleet — no signup, no logs.

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Why TGFast?

Built for speed, designed for privacy, free for everyone — forever.

Lightning Fast

10 Gbps uplinks, sub-100 ms median latency in most regions. Often faster than direct Telegram on throttled networks.

Zero Logs

We don't log connections, IPs, traffic, or metadata. We literally have nothing to hand over if asked.

Works Worldwide

Tested daily in Iran, Russia, China, the UAE, Pakistan, Turkey and 170+ more countries.

MTProto 2.0

Native Telegram encryption with modern "ee" obfuscation that evades deep packet inspection.

Global fleet, 1 tap

If one is throttled, switch to another in seconds. Built-in redundancy and automatic IP rotation.

Any Device

Works on iPhone, Android, Windows, Mac, Linux, Chromebook and even smart TVs running Telegram.

How to Connect in 60 Seconds

Three steps. No signup. No download. Just tap and go.

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Pick a server

Tap "Connect Now" on any card above. Try the top result for your country — it's our most popular pick.

2

Confirm in Telegram

Telegram opens automatically and shows the proxy details. Tap Enable Proxy.

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You're connected

The proxy is active. Telegram now flows through TGFast — fast, encrypted and unblockable.

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What our users say

A handful of the messages we receive from real TGFast users every week. Each one is from a verified channel member or contact-form submission.

I have tried every "free" proxy on Telegram channels for two years. TGFast is the first one that actually survives more than a week on Hamrah-e-Aval. TGFast works during peak hours when even my paid VPN drops.

After TSPU started blocking my old MTProto provider, I switched to TGFast and reconnected in under a minute. Voice calls work, channels load instantly. Spasibo for keeping it free.

Travel to Beijing every month for work. TGFast is the only Telegram proxy I have found that survives the GFW for the whole trip without rotating. No ads, no signup, just works.

Voice calls on Etisalat are blocked at the carrier level — until I added TGFast. Got Telegram voice back in 30 seconds. Family calls home to Cairo are crystal clear again.

PTA throttling made Telegram unusable on Jazz this year. a TGFast proxy gave me my channels back without slowing down anything else on my phone. Recommended it to my whole university group.

Vodafone Egypt blocks Telegram on and off depending on the week. With TGFast I do not even notice the blocks anymore — it just keeps working. The fact that there is no signup is a huge win for privacy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Telegram MTProto proxies.

Yes, TGFast is 100% free forever. There are no hidden fees, no premium tier, no data caps and no registration required. We run the service to keep Telegram open and accessible to everyone, especially people living under censorship. The only thing we ask in return is that you join our channel @FastTGProxyMT so we can notify you when servers move.
MTProto is the encryption protocol Telegram itself uses. An MTProto proxy is a relay server that speaks Telegram's native protocol, so the traffic looks like normal HTTPS to a network observer. Unlike a VPN, an MTProto proxy only routes Telegram traffic — your other apps stay on your normal connection, which makes it much faster and battery-friendly than a full-tunnel VPN.
Yes. End-to-end encryption for Secret Chats is unaffected, and the standard MTProto encryption between your client and Telegram's data centers continues to work normally. The proxy server cannot read your messages — it only forwards encrypted packets between you and Telegram.
No. We do not record traffic content, message metadata, contact lists or chat history. Our servers retain only a rolling 24-hour window of connection counts for capacity planning, and that data is automatically purged. We have nothing to hand over even if asked.
In most cases no — and in censored regions Telegram will actually feel faster, because direct connections often suffer from forced packet loss or DPI throttling. Our multiple proxies are placed in low-latency datacenters with 10 Gbps uplinks. Typical added latency is 30–80 ms.
The easiest way is to tap any "Connect Now" button above on the device you want to use. Telegram will open and ask you to confirm the proxy — tap Enable Proxy. If you prefer to add it manually, copy the server, port and secret into Settings → Data and Storage → Proxy → Add Proxy. We have step-by-step guides for every platform in our blog.
Switch to a different server — our fleet has many alternatives. If one is being blocked or under heavy load, another usually works instantly. You can also clear Telegram's cache (Settings → Data and Storage → Storage Usage → Clear Cache), restart the app, and try again. Join our channel @FastTGProxyMT for instant alerts when servers change.
Yes — those four countries are exactly why we exist. Every proxy in our fleet is tuned to break through DPI and SNI-based blocking used in heavily censored regions. We constantly rotate IPs and adjust server fingerprints to stay ahead of new blocks.
In the vast majority of countries (including all of the EU, US, UK, Canada, Australia, Japan, Brazil, India, etc.) using a Telegram proxy is completely legal. Some countries restrict or ban Telegram itself, in which case the legality of bypassing the block depends on local law. TGFast does not encourage breaking any law — please check your jurisdiction.
You don't need one. The official Telegram Desktop app (Windows, Mac, Linux) and Telegram Web both support MTProto proxies natively. Just paste the server, port and secret into Settings → Advanced → Connection type → Use custom proxy.
An MTProto proxy speaks Telegram's native protocol and only routes Telegram traffic — making it faster and more censorship-resistant for Telegram specifically. A SOCKS5 proxy is a general-purpose relay that blindly forwards any TCP connection, has no Telegram-specific optimisations, and offers zero obfuscation against DPI. MTProto proxies are harder to block because their traffic looks like random encrypted noise (or, with "ee" obfuscation, a TLS HTTPS session); SOCKS5 proxies have a recognisable handshake pattern that DPI systems fingerprint easily.
From Telegram's data centres, yes — they see the proxy's IP, not yours. From your ISP, your traffic appears as an encrypted connection to TGFast servers, but your ISP cannot see which chats or channels you are accessing. From TGFast, we see your connection IP in transit but do not log or retain it. If you need full IP anonymity from all parties, combine TGFast with a VPN or Tor — the MTProto proxy alone is optimised for Telegram availability, not for hiding your IP from the proxy operator.
Yes. On Windows: Telegram Desktop → hamburger menu → Settings → Advanced → Connection type → Use custom proxy → MTProto tab → paste server, port and secret → Save. On Mac: Telegram → Preferences (⌘,) → Advanced → Connection → Use Custom Proxy → MTProto. The connection activates within 2 seconds and persists across restarts. On Telegram Web (web.telegram.org/k), go to Menu → Settings → Advanced → Use a proxy.
Yes. All call signalling and media traffic routes through the MTProto proxy. This is critical in countries like the UAE and Turkmenistan where voice calls are blocked at the carrier level. With TGFast enabled, Telegram calls bypass the carrier VoIP block and work normally. For HD video calls we recommend selecting a low-latency proxy (sort the list by "Lowest Ping") — video quality depends on available bandwidth, ideally 2+ Mbps upload.
Yes, unlimited devices, no restrictions. Add TGFast proxies to your phone, tablet, laptop and desktop at the same time. MTProto proxies do not use per-user authentication — everyone who has the server, port and secret can connect simultaneously. Share the proxy with family and friends freely; there is no account limit or bandwidth cap per user.
Fake-TLS (the "ee" secret prefix) makes your first connection packet impersonate a valid TLS 1.3 handshake to a harmless hostname like "www.google.com". DPI hardware that tries to block non-TLS traffic lets it through because it looks like a regular HTTPS session. Without Fake-TLS (the "dd" variant), Iranian and Chinese DPI can identify MTProto traffic by its distinctive 64-byte initial pattern and block it within hours. TGFast proxies support both variants; we recommend "ee" for high-censorship environments. If a "dd" proxy stops working in Iran, switching to a proxy with an "ee" secret usually restores the connection immediately.
Different networks apply different DPI rules. Home Wi-Fi routers rarely inspect encrypted traffic, so proxies almost always work there. Mobile carriers in Iran, China and Russia apply more aggressive DPI to cellular data. If a proxy works on Wi-Fi but fails on cellular, switch to an "ee" (Fake-TLS) proxy — it survives mobile DPI better. The reverse (works on cellular, fails on Wi-Fi) usually means your Wi-Fi router or corporate firewall blocks high-numbered ports. Try a different TGFast card, which uses a different port number.
IP addresses rotate every few weeks on average — faster in Iran and China where blocking is more aggressive, slower in regions with lighter censorship. Proxy hostnames (*.tgfast.top) are permanent and always point to the current IP, so your saved proxy entry keeps working through IP rotations without any action from you. We announce planned rotations at least 48 hours in advance on @FastTGProxyMT.
Usually yes. Most school and workplace firewalls block Telegram's own server IPs but have no entry for *.tgfast.top, so the proxy bypasses the block. If the network uses full DPI to detect all proxy traffic (common in government and military networks), MTProto may also be blocked. Test it: enable a TGFast proxy while on the restricted network — if Telegram shows "connected" you are through. If it still shows "connecting", the firewall blocks all proxied traffic and a VPN would be needed.
TGFast is significantly safer than having no proxy, because it prevents your ISP from seeing your Telegram traffic patterns. For high-risk individuals, we recommend additional layers: use Telegram's Secret Chats for sensitive conversations, enable two-step verification, and consider a dedicated device separate from your personal phone. TGFast keeps no connection logs and has no legal presence in Iran, Russia, Belarus or China. However, the proxy protects you from passive network surveillance, not from forensic examination of an unlocked device or from Telegram's own server-side data in standard cloud chats.
TGFast proxies use high-numbered TCP ports in the range 30 000–60 000, deliberately scattered to avoid simple port-range firewall rules. We avoid ports 80, 443 and common service ports because those attract more DPI attention. The exact port for each proxy is shown on its card on this page. If a particular port is blocked on your network, try a different TGFast card — each uses a distinct port.
Yes. The proxy applies to all Telegram traffic from your client: messages, channels, bots, calls and file downloads. Bot interactions work normally through the proxy. Note: if you are a developer using the Telegram Bot API directly from a server (via HTTPS), that uses a separate protocol and an MTProto proxy in your Telegram client does not affect your server's API calls — those need a regular HTTP proxy or direct access if your server is in a blocked region.
In most cases yes — TGFast servers are distinct from Telegram's servers, and censors would have to specifically block *.tgfast.top to stop the proxy. We use multiple geographic locations and rotate IPs frequently to stay ahead of block lists. During severe events (like Iran in November 2024), we maintain an emergency Telegram channel via VPN and a mailing list to distribute replacement proxy credentials within hours.
MTProto 2.0 (2017) replaced the legacy SHA-1 message integrity with SHA-256, added random padding to prevent traffic analysis, and improved replay-attack resistance. For proxies, MTProto 2.0 introduced the 64-byte obfuscation envelope (making traffic look like random noise) and later the "dd" and "ee" secret variants. The original MTProto had a detectable byte signature that DPI could fingerprint and block trivially. MTProto 2.0's obfuscated transport is the reason TGFast proxies survive modern DPI systems.
Yes — about 30% of TGFast users are in countries with no Telegram restrictions. Common reasons: (1) privacy — ISP cannot log which channels you read; (2) speed — some carriers throttle encrypted traffic during peak hours regardless of Telegram's legal status; (3) reliability — keeping a proxy pre-configured means you are instantly protected if your country ever restricts Telegram; (4) international travel — the proxy keeps working regardless of where you travel.
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