The India Monthly Report of WhatsApp under Rule 4 (1) (D) of the Rule, 2021, shows information from 1 April to 30 April, April 30, 2022. The report shows that a total of 844 complaints were sent by the users, out of which 90 accounting supports were related, 670 belonged to an appeal, 34 belonging to product support, 13 belonging to safety, and the remaining 37 other were related to other support. Out of these, only 123 requests were taken, out of which all ‘ban’ categories were complaints except only 1 complaint of ‘other’ categories.
It is important to keep in mind that taking action means banning an account or re -activating the ban account due to the complaint of users. Users can complain on the address of the Mail or Republic of India Complaint Officer at the address of the Mail or Republic of India Complaint on Mail or Republic of India Complaint Officer on Grievance_OFFICER_WAIID.Whatsapp.com. Whatsapp also has its own tools and resources to prevent misuse and other harmful activity.
Commenting on the latest report, a spokesperson of WhatsApp said, “(translated)” We are industry leaders in end-to-end encrypted messaging services in stopping and fighting. Apart from our security facilities and controls, we are an team to supervise engineers, data scientists, researchers, and technology to monitor these efforts, we have to do engineers, data scientists, researchers, and technology development. Let’s appoint. “
On the other hand, WhatsApp had said in its previous monthly report released on 1 May that the platform had banned more than 1.85 million accounts in March.