One inbox for your social accounts. We can't read it — on purpose.
AlienWeb Social connects to Telegram using Telegram's own official protocol, right in your browser. Your session is encrypted with a key derived from your password before it ever leaves your device. We built it so we technically cannot read your connected accounts, even if we wanted to.
How the zero-knowledge part actually works
Your password never leaves your device
When you connect an account, we derive an encryption key from your AlienWeb Social password using PBKDF2, right in your browser. That key is never sent anywhere — not to us, not to anyone.
Encrypted before it's ever sent
Your Telegram session is encrypted in your browser before the ciphertext is uploaded. Our server only ever stores bytes it can't decrypt — there's no plaintext version anywhere but your device.
Real Telegram, not a workaround
We connect via Telegram's official MTProto protocol using free developer credentials from my.telegram.org — the same sanctioned protocol Telegram Desktop and Telegram Web use. No scraping, no reverse engineering.
Forget your password, lose the key
Honestly: if you forget your password, we cannot recover your connected accounts. We never have access to the key that protects them. That's the tradeoff for us genuinely not being able to read your data.
Telegram today. More platforms later.
AlienWeb Social starts with a unified, read-only Telegram inbox. The same zero-knowledge architecture is built to extend to other platforms over time.
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