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Next Steps
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These basic first steps should have gotten you started with the library.
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By now, you should know how to call friendly methods and how to work with
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the returned objects, how things work inside event handlers, etc.
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Next, we will see a quick reference summary of *all* the methods and
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properties that you will need when using the library. If you follow
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the links there, you will expand the documentation for the method
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and property, with more examples on how to use them.
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Therefore, **you can find an example on every method** of the client
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to learn how to use it, as well as a description of all the arguments.
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After that, we will go in-depth with some other important concepts
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that are worth learning and understanding.
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From now on, you can keep pressing the "Next" button if you want,
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or use the menu on the left, since some pages are quite lengthy.
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A note on developing applications
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=================================
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If you're using the library to make an actual application (and not just
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automate things), you should make sure to `comply with the ToS`__:
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[…] when logging in as an existing user, apps are supposed to call
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[:tl:`GetTermsOfServiceUpdate`] to check for any updates to the Terms of
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Service; this call should be repeated after ``expires`` seconds have
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elapsed. If an update to the Terms Of Service is available, clients are
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supposed to show a consent popup; if accepted, clients should call
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[:tl:`AcceptTermsOfService`], providing the ``termsOfService id`` JSON
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object; in case of denial, clients are to delete the account using
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[:tl:`DeleteAccount`], providing Decline ToS update as deletion reason.
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.. __: https://core.telegram.org/api/config#terms-of-service
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However, if you use the library to automate or enhance your Telegram
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experience, it's very likely that you are using other applications doing this
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check for you (so you wouldn't run the risk of violating the ToS).
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The library itself will not automatically perform this check or accept the ToS
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because it should require user action (the only exception is during sign-up).
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