Whatsapp users be careful, don't forget to make these 8 mistakes otherwise
Whatsapp users be careful, don't forget to make these 8 mistakes otherwise
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Whatsapp recently announced that it has banned more than 20 lakh accounts in India in the month of October 2021. It has also previously banned more than 30.27 lakh Indian accounts for violating its terms of service. As the new IT Rules 2021 are mandatory in India, Whatsapp monthly report publishs what it investigates in response to complaints received from consumers in India. Due to several law and order incidents, including riots that followed the formation of a main platform for spreading misinformation and fake news in Whatsapp India, the platform has taken several steps to prevent its misuse.

They also take steps such as promoting the consumer to report the issue and taking measures to warn people about potential fake news and spam messages. Even though WhatsApp messages are end-to-end encrypted, this does not mean that consumers can share anything, because WhatsApp tracks many meta data.

Whatsapp has categorically stated on its official website that if a consumer violates its Terms of Service, he will ban the account. According to Whatsapp's 'Terms of Service', doing these 8 things is going to trigger the platform to ban your account. In addition, for some offences, Whatsapp police can also be given Meta data of the consumer for legal action, including arrest.

Never make these eight mistakes...
>> If you create someone's fake account, Whatsapp will close your account.

>> If someone is not on your contact list and you send too many messages to that person, Whatsapp will ban you.

>> If you use third party apps such as WhatsApp Delta, GBWhatsApp, WhatsApp Plus, etc., WhatsApp will ban you.

>> if you're blocked by too much consumer, Whatsapp can ban you.

>>If many people report against your WhatsApp account, it will ban you.

>> If you send users malware or phishing links, WhatsApp can ban you.

Do not send obscene clips, threatening or defamatory messages to >>Whatsapp.

Do not send fake messages or videos that promote violence on >>Whatsapp.

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