Im having telegram on my windows 7 desktop machine.
I wanted to know is there a way to disable the "automatic media download" option that exists in telegram desktop? which causes the app to download all photoes and voices at the moment that the screen reaches them.
The telegram which is on android platform has an option in its settings in which you can untick photo and audio inorder to prevent it from auto downloading such media, but there is no such option in the settings of the desktop version.
Any help would be appreciated.
unlike the older versions of telegram, the newer version has automatic media downloads in advanced setting and not in chat settings. thussFIRST open SETTINGS then click on ADVANCED then look for AUTOMATIC MEDIA DOWNLOADS. under it you will see ( in private charts, in groups, in channels) click on them to set your automatic download preferences for each of them
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About half of the forwards go through before the crash and in 2 of 3 cases telegram would crash. All the info that I can find is that some kind of SEGFAULT has occurred. Why that is, I'm not sure, I haven't even found the actual log file of this application yet.
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