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WhatsApp banned over 71 lakh bad accounts in India in September

WhatsApp, which has over 500 million users in the country, received another record 10,442 complaint reports in September in India.

Published By: Shubham Verma | Published: Nov 02, 2023, 08:14 PM (IST)

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Highlights

  • WhatsApp says it banned a record of over 71 lakh bad accounts in India in September.
  • About 25,71,000 of these accounts were proactively banned.
  • WhatsApp received six orders from the Grievance Appellate Committee.
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Meta-owned WhatsApp banned a record of over 71 lakh bad accounts in India in September, in compliance with the new IT Rules 2021. Between September 1-30, the company banned “71,11,000 accounts.” About 25,71,000 of these accounts were proactively banned, before any reports from users, WhatsApp said in its monthly compliance report. news Also Read: WhatsApp’s New iPhone Update Brings A Liquid Glass Design, But Also A Strange Mute Bug

The most popular messaging platform, which has over 500 million users in the country, received another record 10,442 complaint reports in September in the country, and the records “actioned” were 85. “Accounts Actioned” denotes reports where WhatsApp took remedial action based on the report and taking action denotes either banning an account or a previously banned account being restored as a result. news Also Read: Now Apply For Delhi Govt Documents In WhatsApp Chat, No Office Visit Needed

“This user-safety report contains details of the user complaints received and the corresponding action taken by WhatsApp, as well as WhatsApp’s preventive actions to combat abuse on our platform,” according to the company. Moreover, the company received six orders from the Grievance Appellate Committee in the country in September and complied with them. news Also Read: WhatsApp For iOS Gets A Fresh Liquid Glass Makeover Inspired By iOS 26

In a bid to empower millions of Indian social media users, the Centre recently launched the Grievance Appellate Committee (GAC) which looks into their concerns regarding content and other issues. The newly-formed panel, a move to strengthen the country’s digital laws to tame the Big Tech companies, will look into appeals by users against decisions of social media platforms.

“We are an industry leader among end-to-end encrypted messaging services in preventing and combating abuse. In addition to our safety features and controls, we employ a team of engineers, data scientists, analysts, researchers, and experts in law enforcement, online safety, and technology developments to oversee these efforts,” said WhatsApp.

 — Written with inputs from IANS