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SIM Binding mandatory for WhatsApp, Telegram from March 1: How it affects you

From March 1, messaging apps in India must stay linked to the registered SIM, affecting web access, multi-device usage, and daily convenience for millions of users nationwide across the country.

March 01, 2026 / 12:03 IST
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  • From March 2026, messaging apps in India must link to active SIMs
  • Removing or swapping SIMs may disable app access until reverified
  • Web logins on apps like WhatsApp must refresh every six hours

From March 1, 2026, messaging apps such as WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal and similar platforms will be required to remain continuously linked to the active SIM card used during registration. The move follows the Department of Telecommunications’ updated Telecom Cyber Security Rules and will significantly change how users in India access and use these apps.

What is SIM binding?

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Under the new rule, messaging apps will function only if the registered SIM card is physically present and active inside the smartphone. If the SIM is removed, swapped, deactivated, or replaced without proper re-verification, the app may stop working until the original SIM is reinserted and authentication is completed again.

This effectively ties app access to the primary mobile number and its physical SIM card.