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WhatsApp has closed the accounts of more than 22 lakh Indian users, find out the reason

 WhatsApp has closed the accounts of more than 22 lakh Indian users, find out the reason. Over the past few years, the instant messaging app WhatsApp has become quite aware of its terms and conditions. Bonds millions of accounts in a few months. This has been proven. A few days ago, Facebook reported that between June and July, more than 3 million WhatsApp accounts were bonded in India. This time the news is that last September, more than 22 lakh WhatsApp accounts were permanently banned. This is known from the monthly report of the company.



Why have so many accounts been bonded?

Users who have broken the rules of WhatsApp have been reported to have their accounts blocked. WhatsApp has banned users who violate such rules keeping in mind the safety and security of all their users. According to the company's user safety report, the total number of bonded WhatsApp users is 22 lakh 9 thousand. If you do not want to add your name to this list in the future, find out how to avoid it.


How to secure your account?

If any person shares illegal, obscene, defamatory, threatening, intimidating, annoying, violent, Naxalite and treasonous or any other illegal and inaccurate content through WhatsApp, their account is bound. So to protect your account, it is better to refrain from sharing such content.


How to complain about WhatsApp?

If you are annoyed with any message, media, content or user found in WhatsApp, you can report it to the WhatsApp Grievance officer. To complain about WhatsApp you can email grievance_officer_wa@support.whatsapp.com to this email id. Similarly, the phone number of the officer concerned is 1800-212-8552. There is also the facility to lodge a complaint by post. The address is Post Box No. 56. Road No. 1, Banjara Hills. Hyderabad - 500 034. Telangana, India. However, first of all, such users can block and report from their WhatsApp and at the same time protect themselves and inform WhatsApp.



Messages sent via WhatsApp can be deleted from now on, the concern of time limit is going to be removed


Today, WhatsApp is the most popular instant messaging app in the world, including India, whose user base continues to grow. Companies often add new features as well as upgrade old ones keeping in mind the needs of their smartphone application users. Following this path, the company plans to upgrade their four-year-old 'Delete for Everyone' feature. Using this feature, a message can now be completely deleted within 68 minutes of sending it. But in the coming days, the company is going to upgrade their 'Delete for Everyone' feature and remove the time limit of this option. This means that the user will be able to delete the message sent to them at any time.



Let me remind you, WhatsApp introduced this ‘Delete for Everyone’ feature in 2017. But from screenshots shared by WABetaInfo, a platform that publishes information about WhatsApp's feature updates, it is known that from now on there will be no time limit for deleting sent messages. The report shows this feature in an Android interface. Also shown here is a dialogue box that gives users the option to choose the reason for deleting the message for themselves or for all chat members.


The message shown in the screenshot is three months old and the chat date behind it is 23rd August. Also here is the 'Delete for Everyone' feature, which is much higher than the current time limit of this feature.


At present, standing WhatsApp users have to delete messages in 68 minutes and 16 seconds. Note that when the feature was launched in 2017, its time limit was 8 minutes, which was later extended by an update. But now seeing this new leak, it seems that the timer for deleting messages may be removed forever in the coming days.

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