The TData format in Telegram is a set of files that store all the data about a user's account. Essentially, TData contains the information necessary for the authorization and operation of a Telegram account on a specific device, including the user session, cached chat data, and other data.
TData is a directory used by the desktop version of Telegram. Several files are stored in this directory, the main ones being:
1. D877F7C... — files with encrypted account data, including sessions, contact lists, settings, and more.
2. map0, map1 — auxiliary files indicating the location and structure of the data within the files.
3. Keydata — key information for encryption and decryption.
TData files allow for:
1. Account cloning. Moving the TData directory from one device to another allows you to fully transfer a Telegram account with an active session. This means you can avoid re-entering your password or confirmation code. The TData directory must be copied to an empty folder on the new device, and then place the Telegram executable file (Portable version) downloaded from the official Telegram website next to it.
2. Saving the authorization session. Using TData allows you to quickly restore authorization on a new or formatted device at any time.
To transfer an account from one computer to another or to back up data, you can simply copy the TData directory from the working device.
TData files are encrypted, so simply copying the files between devices without the corresponding key (stored in Keydata) will be useless.
Frequent device changes and transferring TData files may result in the need for reauthorization if Telegram detects suspicious activity.
Using TData can be useful for backup or account transfer, but it's important to remember data security and confidentiality.
TData is a directory used by the desktop version of Telegram. Several files are stored in this directory, the main ones being:
1. D877F7C... — files with encrypted account data, including sessions, contact lists, settings, and more.
2. map0, map1 — auxiliary files indicating the location and structure of the data within the files.
3. Keydata — key information for encryption and decryption.
TData files allow for:
1. Account cloning. Moving the TData directory from one device to another allows you to fully transfer a Telegram account with an active session. This means you can avoid re-entering your password or confirmation code. The TData directory must be copied to an empty folder on the new device, and then place the Telegram executable file (Portable version) downloaded from the official Telegram website next to it.
2. Saving the authorization session. Using TData allows you to quickly restore authorization on a new or formatted device at any time.
To transfer an account from one computer to another or to back up data, you can simply copy the TData directory from the working device.
TData files are encrypted, so simply copying the files between devices without the corresponding key (stored in Keydata) will be useless.
Frequent device changes and transferring TData files may result in the need for reauthorization if Telegram detects suspicious activity.
Using TData can be useful for backup or account transfer, but it's important to remember data security and confidentiality.