Telegram is rolling out a small but very user‑centric privacy upgrade: you can now disable sharing in specific private 1‑on‑1 chats, making it much harder for the other person to forward your messages, screenshot the conversation, or save your media out of that chat. This is designed for sensitive conversations where you want a bit more peace of mind, especially if you’re sharing personal photos, documents, or anything you don’t want casually circulating elsewhere.
There is one catch: this is a Telegram Premium feature, so you’ll need an active Premium subscription on your account to use it. Once that’s in place, using it is simple and takes just a couple of taps.
Here’s how it works. Open the 1‑on‑1 chat where you want extra protection, then tap the other person’s name at the top to open their profile. On that profile screen, look for the three‑dot menu button (⋯ on iOS, ⋮ on Android or desktop) in the top corner and tap it. From the options that appear, choose “Disable Sharing” — that’s it, the shield is now up for this chat.
From this point on, Telegram applies several important restrictions to that conversation: the other person can’t forward your messages to another chat, screenshots are blocked in that thread, and they can’t save media from the conversation like they normally would. It basically turns that private chat into a more controlled space, which is useful if you’re sharing things like IDs, contracts, unreleased work, or anything that needs to stay between you and that one person.
A couple of things to keep in mind. First, this is per‑chat, not global: you pick which private conversations get this treatment, which makes it more flexible than a blanket account‑wide lock. Second, it doesn’t magically stop someone from pointing another phone at the screen and taking a photo, but it does remove all the easy, native ways of copying your content out of Telegram, which is usually what matters in day‑to‑day use.
For privacy‑conscious users, this sits nicely alongside Telegram’s earlier content protection tools for groups and channels, which already let creators block forwarding and saving there. Now, the same idea comes to one‑on‑one conversations: if you’re a Premium user and there’s a chat where trust really matters, flipping on “Disable Sharing” is now a quick, sensible extra step.
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