How to turn Telegram into an infinite cloud drive? One application is enough.
Anyone who uses cloud file storage knows that if you use free plans, the space offered can be very limited. Depending on the service, free packages range from 5 to 15 GB, which is, of course, sufficient if we want to store documents there, but if our goal is, for example, to backup photos, the space may run out very quickly. Naturally, if we have greater needs, we can buy a monthly subscription from companies such as Apple, Google or Microsoft, and often then, in addition to cloud space, we will also get additional bonuses, such as access to streaming services in Apple One. However, is it possible to have unlimited cloud storage for free?
It turns out yes. The app turns Telegram into a free cloud service
Telegram is one of the most popular, if not the most popular “alternative” messenger. Few people know, however, that this platform offers, in fact, infinite space for storing files. However, using the application itself for this purpose is not very convenient, because the messenger interface does not work as a tool for managing our photos, documents or videos. However, someone said that he would create an application just for this purpose.
This is how the UnLim app was born, which, after downloading and connecting to our Telegram account, is a de facto way to use the space offered by this application as a free cloud for files. It is a simple and effective file manager that allows you to easily organize and catalog our collections in the online cloud. There we can create folders or add automatic synchronization options.
The app itself is free and monetized with ads. Is there any downside to using it? Well, the first one is certainly relying on Telegram offering the aforementioned free file storage. This is currently the case, but this feature may be withdrawn at any time without prior notice. Of course, theoretically, this applies to any online service, but “traditional” clouds such as Dropbox or Google Drive are rather less likely to make such unannounced moves.


The second issue is security. While online cloud intrusions have taken place in the past and will certainly occur in the future, I am convinced that using such a “makeshift” solution is definitely less secure, because it generates many more points where our files can be be intercepted. Therefore, anyone who decides on such a solution does so largely at their own risk.
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