Telegram Secret Chats vs Cloud Chats: Where the Proxy Helps
Understanding Telegram's two encryption models and how MTProto proxies interact with each.
Two types of Telegram chat
Telegram has two distinct chat models. Cloud Chats are the default — encrypted in transit between you and Telegram's servers, stored on Telegram's servers, syncable across devices. Secret Chats use end-to-end encryption between two specific devices, are not stored on Telegram's servers, do not sync between devices, and support self-destructing messages. Both work with TGFast proxies, but the privacy properties differ.
How a proxy interacts with Cloud Chats
For Cloud Chats, the proxy adds an extra layer of obfuscation between your device and Telegram's servers. Your messages are encrypted twice: once with MTProto session keys (between you and Telegram), and once with the proxy's obfuscation envelope (between you and TGFast). Telegram's servers can read your messages (this is by design — they need to deliver them to your other devices and contacts). The proxy cannot read them.
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For Secret Chats, the proxy adds the obfuscation envelope as before, but the inner content is end-to-end encrypted between you and your contact. Neither Telegram's servers nor the proxy can read the message content. The proxy still routes the encrypted bytes — you just cannot interpret them along the way.
Why Secret Chats matter for high-risk users
If your threat model includes "Telegram's servers might be compromised or compelled by a government", Secret Chats are the only safe choice. They provide the same end-to-end guarantee as Signal or WhatsApp. The downside: you can only access them from one device at a time.
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Join Telegram ChannelProxy + Secret Chat = best privacy
For maximum privacy, combine: (1) Telegram registered with a non-attributable phone number (eSIM from a different country); (2) TGFast proxy enabled to hide connection metadata from your local ISP; (3) Secret Chats for sensitive conversations. This gives you four layers of protection: your local network sees only TGFast traffic; TGFast sees only encrypted MTProto bytes; Telegram sees only end-to-end encrypted Secret Chat blobs; only your contact can decrypt the messages.
Self-destructing messages
Secret Chats support timer-based message auto-deletion (1 second to 1 week). This is useful for ephemeral coordination but does not retroactively delete screenshots — assume the recipient may have captured anything you send.
When Cloud Chats are fine
For everyday non-sensitive communication, Cloud Chats are perfectly safe and much more convenient (multi-device sync, full search, large file uploads). The proxy provides good metadata privacy. Reserve Secret Chats for genuinely sensitive content.