No Password Required
No Password Required
Standard Telegram service orders do not require your Telegram password, two-factor code, recovery key, or private admin access. A safe telegram smm panel order should normally work with public Telegram links, usernames, posts, channels, groups, or bot details only.
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Passwords needed
Standard orders should not require Telegram account passwords or private login sessions.
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2FA codes needed
Do not send Telegram login approval codes, OTPs, or two-factor authentication codes.
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Recovery keys needed
Recovery codes, reset links, backup keys, and private email access should never be shared.
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Public links only
Most orders use public Telegram channels, groups, posts, bots, usernames, or visible links.
Access Safety Gate
What Should Stay Private?
Use this guide to understand which details are safe to submit and which details should never be shared in order forms, ticket messages, or support replies.
Telegram Password
Never share your Telegram password.
Your Telegram password gives private access to your account. It is not needed for normal service orders, delivery review, payment support, or refill checks.
Safe Order Information
What You Can Use Instead of Passwords
Most Telegram services only need public or visible details that identify where the service should be delivered. These details do not give private access to your account.
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Telegram channel link
Used when the selected service is connected to a public Telegram channel.
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Telegram group link
Used for group-related services when the group is accessible and matches the order.
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Post or message link
Used for post-related services when the content is public and available.
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Bot or username
Used for bot, username, or target-specific services when requested by the order form.
Simple rule: If the information only identifies a public target, it may be needed for an order. If it gives someone private access, do not send it.
Allowed Details
Safe Details for Standard Orders
These details help the system identify the target without logging in to your Telegram account.
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Public Telegram links
Channel, group, post, message, bot, or username links required by the service.
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Order ID
Used when support needs to review a delivery, refill, payment, or cancellation issue.
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Dashboard status
Pending, processing, in progress, partial, completed, or canceled status helps support review.
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Visible screenshots
Screenshots can help with count, delivery, payment, or refill review when needed.
Never Share
Private Details You Should Protect
These details can expose your account, channel, group, bot, email, or payment security. They are not required for normal orders.
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Telegram password
Do not send your account password, session access, or private login credentials.
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Two-factor code
Do not send login approval codes, SMS codes, OTPs, or 2FA details.
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Recovery information
Do not share recovery keys, reset links, backup codes, or private email access.
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Admin or owner access
Do not give private ownership or admin access to channels, groups, bots, or accounts.
Before You Submit
No-Password Safety Checklist
Use this quick checklist before placing an order or opening a support ticket. It helps protect your account while keeping the order process clear.
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Use a public target
The Telegram link, channel, group, post, bot, or username should be public and accessible.
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Check the service note
Read the required format, quantity limits, delivery speed, and refill conditions.
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Keep passwords private
Never send passwords, 2FA codes, recovery keys, or private account access.
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Use support tickets only
If you need help, open a ticket with order ID, target link, and clear issue details.
If Someone Asks for Your Password
What Should You Do?
If any person, page, fake support account, message, or third-party service asks for your Telegram password or login code, stop immediately. Standard support does not need private login access to review normal order issues.
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Do not send it
Stop before sharing any password, 2FA code, session, recovery key, or private access detail.
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Use the dashboard
Support questions should stay inside the official ticket system.
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Open a ticket
Explain what happened and ask for guidance before sharing anything sensitive.
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Secure your account
If you already shared access elsewhere, change your password and review account security.
The website is not affiliated with Telegram. Users are responsible for protecting account access and using services responsibly. For broader context, read
Platform Awareness.
Keep private access private.
Place orders with public Telegram links, usernames, channels, groups, posts, or bot details. If support is needed, open a ticket without sending private login information.
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