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Open Source

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Last updated 3 years ago

iMe is built on the open source Telegram with the addition of its own development code. Interaction with the server side takes place through the Telegram API.

In order to comply with the terms of Telegram API and GNU GPL license use, the open source of our client is available at:

Periodically, we update our code as Telegram sources are released and updated in iMe. After the completion of the main development stage, we will publish updated sources more often, with each update.

Open source does not guarantee that the application is built and released in the store on this particular code. Therefore, if it's necessary, any enthusiast can decompile the APK-file of the application to check the necessary data and safe operation of the app.

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