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WhatsApp has banned more than 99 lakh accounts in India, here's why

WhatsApp has banned over 99 lakh account for voilating certain policies.

March 21, 2025 / 17:18 IST
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WhatsApp has strong policies in place to prevent scams and fraudulent activities on the messaging platform. In the latest monthly report, the Meta-owned instant messaging platform has banned over 99 lakh accounts in India between January 1 to January 30. The report mentions that out of all the banned accounts, 13.27 lakh accounts were proactively banned before receiving any user reports.

In addition to proactive bans, WhatsApp received 9,474 grievance reports from users in India through its official grievance channels. However, only 239 accounts were actioned based on these complaints. Ban appeals constituted the highest number of reports (4,212), with 111 accounts reinstated after review.

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Why WhatsApp has banned the accounts
According to the report, WhatsApp has banned these accounts for violating certain policies under Rule (1)(d) and Rule 3A(7) of the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021.

WhatsApp uses automated systems and user feedback to detect and take action against accounts violating its Terms of Service. The platform bans accounts for reasons including spam, misinformation, fraudulent activity, and abuse. The company’s detection operates at three levels: at registration, during messaging, and in response to user reports and blocks.