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# Interactions With Servers

In addition to Telegram servers, the application addresses to Google servers, Firebase and Cloud Translation services. Also, it's necessary to address to Ethereum and Binance Smart Chain nodes for crypto wallet operation.

These conjugations are needed for correct operation of integrated functionality.

Our Neurobots are placed on Google servers, from where it is downloaded by users if desired, but later Neurobots work locally on the device, even in airplane mode.

Also, we use Cloud Translation API from the Cloud Google Platform for integration of the "translator in chats", "convert voice to text", "text from photo" functions, etc. Google servers are contacted only at the time of using this functionality.

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**As a result, only developed and integrated functionality by us, which is not directly related to Telegram, user data and not working on Telegram servers due to technical restrictions, has a connection with the Cloud Google Platform servers.**
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