What is a Session
When you log into Telegram, a session is created. It’s a connection between your account and a specific device, network, and region. The session persists until you terminate it or Telegram forcefully resets it. Each session includes:- Device parameters — model, operating system, client version.
- Network context — IP address and its characteristics.
- Regional binding — geolocation based on IP.
- Activity history — when and from where connections were made.
Why Stability Matters
Telegram analyzes the behavior of each session. If something looks suspicious, the system may:- Request re-verification.
- Restrict sending messages or joining groups (spamblock).
- Reset the session.
- In rare cases, block the account.
What Affects Your Account
| Action | Risk | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| Complaints from other users | High | Even a few complaints can lead to restrictions. |
| Mass messages or invites | High | More than 20-30 per hour raises suspicion. |
| Region or country change | High | A sudden geolocation jump almost always triggers a check. |
| Fast group joins | Medium | 5-10 groups per day is usually safe. |
| Device change | Medium | Once a week or less is fine. |
| Many sessions at once | Medium | Up to 3-5 sessions is usually okay. |
| IP change within a city | Low | Natural for mobile internet. |
Warm-up Period
After logging into a purchased account, it needs to “warm up” for 3-5 days. During this period, Telegram pays extra attention to new sessions. What this means:- Minimal activity: read, reply to incoming messages
- Don’t change profile, photo, bio, username
- Don’t join groups, don’t add contacts
- Don’t change IP
Next Step
Account Activation
How to log into a purchased account and what to do next.