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  2. Trust on first use - Wikipedia

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    In Telegram's optional secret chats the endpoints blindly trust the identifier. Changed identifier spawns a new secret chat window instead of displaying any warning. The identifiers can be verified by comparing the visual or hexadecimal representation of the identifier. The Telegram client does not allow the user to mark the identifier as verified.

  3. Telegram (software) - Wikipedia

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    Telegram offers end-to-end encryption in voice and video calls, [10] and in optional private chats, which Telegram calls Secret Chats. Telegram also has social networking features, allowing users to post stories, create large public groups with up to 200,000 members, or share one-way updates to unlimited audiences in so-called channels. [11]

  4. Pavel Durov - Wikipedia

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    Pavel Valeryevich Durov [b] (Russian: Павел Валерьевич Дуров; born 10 October 1984) is a technology entrepreneur best known as the founder and chief executive officer (CEO) of Telegram, a messaging platform launched in 2013.

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    The search engine that helps you find exactly what you're looking for. Find the most relevant information, video, images, and answers from all across the Web.

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  7. Node-RED - Wikipedia

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    A Node-RED flow describes the connection and sequencing of various input, output, and processing nodes within the Node-RED platform. Each node within a flow performs a unique and specific task. When data is transmitted to a node, the node processes it according to its designated function, before passing it on to the subsequent node in the flow.

  8. Red link - Wikipedia

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    Red link may refer to: Red Link Communications, an ISP in Myanmar; Red Sex Link, a cross-breed of chicken; A link to a red node in the red–black tree data structure; Red Link, one of the four Links from the game The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past & Four Swords; A red link in a wiki, a link to a non-existent page, see MediaWiki § Wikilinks

  9. Wikipedia:WikiProject Red Link Recovery/RLRL - Wikipedia

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    The Red Link Recovery Live tool for checking red links on a specific page has been overhauled. It now makes use of (some of) the tools used to filter the pre-calculated result sets to remove obviously duff suggestions. I've only had a chance to try it on a handful of red-link rich pages, but it seems to be a very effective improvement.