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Session Settings
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As you may probably know, Telegram allows users (and bots) having more than one session (authorizations) registered
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in the system at the same time.
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Briefly explaining, sessions are simply new logins in your account. They can be reviewed in the settings of an official
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app (or by invoking `GetAuthorizations <../telegram/functions/account/GetAuthorizations.html>`_ with Pyrogram). They
store some useful information such as the client who's using them and from which country and IP address.
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.. figure:: https://i.imgur.com/lzGPCdZ.png
:width: 70%
:align: center
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**A Pyrogram session running on Linux, Python 3.6.**
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That's how a session looks like on the Android app, showing the three main pieces of information.
- ``app_version``: **Pyrogram 🔥 0.7.5**
- ``device_model``: **CPython 3.6.5**
- ``system_version``: **Linux 4.15.0-23-generic**
Set Custom Values
-----------------
To set custom values, you can either make use of the ``config.ini`` file, this way:
.. code-block:: ini
[pyrogram]
app_version = 1.2.3
device_model = PC
system_version = Linux
Or, pass the arguments directly in the Client's constructor.
.. code-block:: python
app = Client(
"my_account",
app_version="1.2.3",
device_model="PC",
system_version="Linux"
)
Set Custom Languages
--------------------
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To tell Telegram in which language should speak to you (terms of service, bots, service messages, ...) you can
set ``lang_code`` in `ISO 639-1 <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ISO_639-1_codes>`_ standard (defaults to "en",
English).
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With the following code we make Telegram know we want it to speak in Italian (it):
.. code-block:: ini
[pyrogram]
lang_code = it
.. code-block:: python
app = Client(
"my_account",
lang_code="it",
)