PingLuma is a Telegram bot plus a Web App (dashboard) that helps you check messenger reachability from your network. It behaves like a normal bot: you tap buttons or send commands, and it replies in the chat.
Telegram’s rules apply to your use of Telegram. PingLuma uses the standard Bot API so the service can read what you send to the bot and send messages back to you.
The checks (load attempts, DNS, WebRTC) run on your device. They talk to messenger sites and related infrastructure so the result reflects your Wi‑Fi or mobile data — not a lab server.
If you use “send result to the bot”, a small summary is passed to Telegram so the bot can show a clear answer in Persian. You choose when to send it.
The software may combine public or optional reference data to give friendlier hints (for example when a VPN might help). That logic does not need your messages or your phone number to work.
A separate in-memory feature can use anonymised, short-lived technical samples from users on Iranian paths to improve hints — only while the bot is running, not as a permanent profile of you.
PingLuma is open source. Whoever deploys a copy chooses how it is hosted. They might turn on simple usage logging so they can keep the service reliable — the same kind of thing many sites do. The public project source code does not contain whoever’s server passwords or tokens.
These static files are often served over HTTPS (for example via GitHub). The host’s normal logs may apply — see their privacy policy if you care about that layer.
For the open-source project, use GitHub Issues on the repo that publishes this site.