Signal vs Telegram

Signal
Signal
Telegram
Telegram
Verified Confidence: 85%

Verdict: Signal wins for private communication — end-to-end encryption by default, audited code, and minimal metadata make it the only messaging app where privacy is architecturally guaranteed rather than a feature toggle. Telegram wins for community building and feature richness — 200,000-member groups, bots, 4GB file sharing, and username discovery make it the right platform when scale and functionality matter more than E2EE guarantees.

Winner: Signal

Signal: 9/10

Telegram: 7/10

Spec-by-spec comparison

SignalTelegram
encryptionSignal Protocol E2EE — all messages, calls, and media by defaultServer-client encryption for standard chats; E2EE only for opt-in Secret Chats
metadataMinimal metadata collection — Signal doesn't log who you message or whenCloud servers store all standard chat messages indefinitely
open_sourceFull client and server code publicly audited on GitHub
disappearing_messagesDefault disappearing timer configurable per conversation
phone_numberPhone number required for account (usernames available 2024)
groupsUp to 1,000 members with E2EE by defaultSupergroups up to 200,000 members

Signal

What works

  • Signal Protocol E2EE is on by default for every message, call, and file — there is no 'secure mode' toggle; the encryption is always active unlike Telegram's opt-in Secret Chats
  • Signal collects essentially zero metadata — only the last date an account was active is stored; even a court order produces nothing revealing about your communications
  • Open-source server code allows independent security researchers to verify that the encryption is implemented correctly — Telegram's server code is not publicly audited

What doesn't

  • Phone number required for account — signal has added username support in 2024 but phone number is still the underlying identifier, creating privacy concerns for users who want full number anonymity
  • Group size limit of 1,000 members vs Telegram's 200,000 — community building, large group chats, and broadcast channels aren't supported at Signal's scale
  • Feature set is deliberately minimal — no bots, no channels, no third-party integrations, no desktop-only accounts; users who want a feature-rich messaging platform find Signal spartan

Telegram

What works

  • 200,000-member groups and broadcast channels make Telegram the only mass-messaging platform in this comparison — communities, newsletters, and large-scale group coordination happen at Telegram scale
  • Username-based contact discovery lets you share your @handle without revealing your phone number — a genuine privacy advantage over WhatsApp and iMessage
  • 4GB file transfers and unlimited cloud storage are unmatched — sharing large video files, archives, and datasets through Telegram is faster and more practical than any E2EE competitor

What doesn't

  • Standard chats are NOT end-to-end encrypted — messages are stored on Telegram's servers in encrypted form that Telegram can decrypt; E2EE requires manually initiating a Secret Chat for every conversation
  • Telegram's server code is closed source — there is no way to independently verify how the server-side encryption is implemented or whether metadata is logged beyond Telegram's claims
  • Telegram's history of large unmoderated groups has made it a distribution platform for misinformation, scams, and illegal content — moderation tools are available but underutilized at scale

Bottom line

Our pick: Signal. It edges out the alternative on signal protocol e2ee is on by default for every message, call, and file — there is no 'secure mode' toggle; the encryption is always active unlike telegram's opt-in secret chats. That said, Telegram still wins on 200,000-member groups and broadcast channels make telegram the only mass-messaging platform in this comparison — communities, newsletters, and large-scale group coordination happen at telegram scale — consider it if that single trade matters most for your use.

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