Privacy rules together with privacy keys indicate what can or can't someone do and are specified by a PrivacyRule constructor, and its input counterpart InputPrivacyRule.
See the privacy documentation » for more info.
privacyValueAllowContacts#fffe1bac = PrivacyRule;
privacyValueAllowAll#65427b82 = PrivacyRule;
privacyValueAllowUsers#b8905fb2 users:Vector<long> = PrivacyRule;
privacyValueDisallowContacts#f888fa1a = PrivacyRule;
privacyValueDisallowAll#8b73e763 = PrivacyRule;
privacyValueDisallowUsers#e4621141 users:Vector<long> = PrivacyRule;
privacyValueAllowChatParticipants#6b134e8e chats:Vector<long> = PrivacyRule;
privacyValueDisallowChatParticipants#41c87565 chats:Vector<long> = PrivacyRule;
privacyValueAllowCloseFriends#f7e8d89b = PrivacyRule;
Constructor | Description |
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privacyValueAllowContacts | Allow all contacts |
privacyValueAllowAll | Allow all users |
privacyValueAllowUsers | Allow only certain users |
privacyValueDisallowContacts | Disallow only contacts |
privacyValueDisallowAll | Disallow all users |
privacyValueDisallowUsers | Disallow only certain users |
privacyValueAllowChatParticipants | Allow all participants of certain chats |
privacyValueDisallowChatParticipants | Disallow only participants of certain chats |
privacyValueAllowCloseFriends | Allow only close friends » |
privacyValueAllowPremium | Allow only users with a Premium subscription », currently only usable for inputPrivacyKeyChatInvite. |
privacyValueAllowBots | |
privacyValueDisallowBots |
Telegram allows users to specify granular privacy settings, choosing which users can or can't interact with them in certain ways.
Privacy rules together with privacy keys indicate what can or can't someone do and are specified by a PrivacyRule constructor, and its input counterpart InputPrivacyRule.
See the privacy documentation » for more info.
Privacy rules indicate who can or can't do something and are specified by a PrivacyRule, and its input counterpart InputPrivacyRule.
See the privacy documentation » for more info.