How to unblock Telegram with a VPN
When you connect to a VPN server, your internet traffic is encrypted. All of the data traveling to and from your device is hidden, and no one can see what you do online. If anyone tried to look, they would know that you connected to a remote server, and that’s it. And even if your connection got intercepted, the snooper would only see gibberish, virtually impossible to decrypt.
That’s why you shouldn’t even consider using proxies or free VPNs. They don’t have the same robust encryption paid VPNs offer, the connection is often slow and unstable, and they’re likely to send out unencrypted DNS queries. Your privacy is always at risk when you use them, so it's best to stick to a trusted VPN provider instead.