What’s Included in Telegram Data Exports
Posted: Wed May 21, 2025 4:58 am
When you export your data from Telegram using the official Telegram Desktop client, you receive a detailed archive of your account activity. This export can be particularly useful for personal records, backups, or data analysis. Here’s a breakdown of what’s typically included in Telegram data exports:
1. Chats and Messages
Telegram provides access to your australia telemarketing data chat history, including:
Private chats (1-on-1)
Group chats
Channel messages (where you’re a member or admin)
The export includes:
Full message history (text)
Message timestamps
Media files (optional download)
Reactions and stickers (if used in chats)
Edited messages with edit timestamps
Deleted messages (if visible before deletion, not after)
You can choose to include or exclude specific chats or message types (e.g., only text, without media).
2. Media Files
If selected, Telegram exports various types of media including:
Photos
Videos
Voice messages
Audio files
Documents
Stickers
GIFs
These files are saved in their original formats and organized by chat or content type in folders.
3. Account Information
This includes:
Username
Phone number (registered)
Telegram ID
Bio and profile information
Your contacts (phone numbers, Telegram names)
Active sessions/devices used to log in
You also get information about two-factor authentication and password settings (not the actual password, just status).
4. Bot and API Usage
If you’ve used bots or created them:
Bot interactions (message logs)
Bot token and permissions (if you created a bot)
Telegram Bot API access logs (limited)
Developers may find this particularly useful for debugging or usage reviews.
5. Groups and Channels
For each group or channel you belong to (or manage):
Names and IDs
List of participants (when available)
Admin status and permissions
Your contributions (posts/messages)
Export doesn’t provide full member lists unless you’re an admin and the group/channel settings allow it.
6. Settings and Preferences
This may include:
Notification settings
Privacy and security settings
Blocked users
Pinned messages
Custom themes or interface preferences
This helps you restore your environment or migrate settings.
7. Sessions and Devices
You’ll receive:
A list of all active Telegram sessions
Device names, IP addresses, and login times
This can help in tracking unauthorized access or auditing usage.
File Format
The exported data comes in:
HTML format (easy to browse in your browser)
JSON format (structured data, useful for developers and analysts)
You can open HTML files directly or use the JSON files in data analysis tools like Python, R, or Excel.
Privacy Considerations
You can only export your own data—Telegram does not let you download complete group or channel member lists or other users' messages.
Always handle exports securely, especially if they contain personal or sensitive information.
Telegram encrypts data in transit, but once exported, the files are not encrypted, so you must secure them yourself.
How to Export
You can export your data via:
Telegram Desktop App > Settings > Advanced > Export Telegram Data
Choose what types of data you want to include.
Start the export and wait for the archive to generate.
If you're interested in using this data for analysis, I can help you write scripts or build dashboards using the exported JSON. Just let me know!
1. Chats and Messages
Telegram provides access to your australia telemarketing data chat history, including:
Private chats (1-on-1)
Group chats
Channel messages (where you’re a member or admin)
The export includes:
Full message history (text)
Message timestamps
Media files (optional download)
Reactions and stickers (if used in chats)
Edited messages with edit timestamps
Deleted messages (if visible before deletion, not after)
You can choose to include or exclude specific chats or message types (e.g., only text, without media).
2. Media Files
If selected, Telegram exports various types of media including:
Photos
Videos
Voice messages
Audio files
Documents
Stickers
GIFs
These files are saved in their original formats and organized by chat or content type in folders.
3. Account Information
This includes:
Username
Phone number (registered)
Telegram ID
Bio and profile information
Your contacts (phone numbers, Telegram names)
Active sessions/devices used to log in
You also get information about two-factor authentication and password settings (not the actual password, just status).
4. Bot and API Usage
If you’ve used bots or created them:
Bot interactions (message logs)
Bot token and permissions (if you created a bot)
Telegram Bot API access logs (limited)
Developers may find this particularly useful for debugging or usage reviews.
5. Groups and Channels
For each group or channel you belong to (or manage):
Names and IDs
List of participants (when available)
Admin status and permissions
Your contributions (posts/messages)
Export doesn’t provide full member lists unless you’re an admin and the group/channel settings allow it.
6. Settings and Preferences
This may include:
Notification settings
Privacy and security settings
Blocked users
Pinned messages
Custom themes or interface preferences
This helps you restore your environment or migrate settings.
7. Sessions and Devices
You’ll receive:
A list of all active Telegram sessions
Device names, IP addresses, and login times
This can help in tracking unauthorized access or auditing usage.
File Format
The exported data comes in:
HTML format (easy to browse in your browser)
JSON format (structured data, useful for developers and analysts)
You can open HTML files directly or use the JSON files in data analysis tools like Python, R, or Excel.
Privacy Considerations
You can only export your own data—Telegram does not let you download complete group or channel member lists or other users' messages.
Always handle exports securely, especially if they contain personal or sensitive information.
Telegram encrypts data in transit, but once exported, the files are not encrypted, so you must secure them yourself.
How to Export
You can export your data via:
Telegram Desktop App > Settings > Advanced > Export Telegram Data
Choose what types of data you want to include.
Start the export and wait for the archive to generate.
If you're interested in using this data for analysis, I can help you write scripts or build dashboards using the exported JSON. Just let me know!