In the monthly report of WhatsApp released in compliance with information technology, the platform says that it banned 7,628,000 accounts between 1 February to 29 February this year. According to the messaging platform, these were accounts that were registered with the phone number with +91 international prefix. WhatsApp says it has actively banned 1,424,000 accounts out of more than 76 lakh accounts in February without any user complaint. These were the accounts that were violating the policies of the company. While WhatsApp allows users to report the account, the platform on-platform abuses also employs the dictionary system that can actively detect the violation of the policy.
According to the current rules, WhatsApp receives the complaint to users through an email sent to Grievance_OFFICER_WAIID.Whatsapp.com and India Grives Officer receives through mail sent via post.
In November last year, WhatsApp banned about 71,96,000 accounts. The company banned about 19,54,000 of these accounts without receiving reports of violation of the policy from the user. Similarly, the platform is banned by thousands of accounts every month. Chuani phase is going on in India, due to which these steps become more important.
Apart from this, let us know that WhatsApp introduced the chat lock feature last year to improve security and pricy protection, after which now social media veterans are trying to extend the alleged chat lock function to devices linked to the allegedly chat lock function. . It is being said that WhatsApp’s upcoming update will bring features for linked devices. This update has been seen in Whatsapp’s Android Beta V2.24.8.4.