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Yes sure but login does nothing the bot says it needs the confirmation code from telegram but telegram doesn't send a notification like anytime if you login from a new device. I thought that's the part they removed in 2023.
I thought I misunderstood here something, the guide says it needs the api data. (I have this part already) but maybe I don't get the confirmation code like normally maybe it got send to the api?
Then you have issues with telegram, because I sure get a confirmation code each time I login on a different device, on telegram...
Have you hidden or silenced telegram chat on telegram?
You can try "login-qr" and scan the qr code you get with the telegram app.
Either way, you need to already be logged into telegram in the normal client to login using the bridge.