WhatsApp bans over 9.7 million accounts in India during Feb
A WhatsApp spokesperson further said the platform has consistently invested in Artificial Intelligence and other technology, data scientists and experts, and processes, to keep users safe on the platform.
PTI

New Delhi, 1 April
WhatsApp on Tuesday said it banned more than 9.7 million accounts
in India during February 2025, 1.4 million of which were proactively banned
prior to any user reports.
Releasing
its monthly safety report, the Meta-owned messaging app also shared tips on
using the platform responsibly. It listed out ways to do so, including
respecting boundaries, avoiding spamming with bulk and auto messages, and using
broadcast lists responsibly.
"According
to the report for the month of February 2025, WhatsApp banned over 9.7 million
accounts in India for violating its Terms of Service. More than 1.4 million of
these accounts were proactively banned prior to any user reports,"
WhatsApp said.
A
WhatsApp spokesperson further said the platform has consistently invested in
Artificial Intelligence and other technology, data scientists and experts, and
processes, to keep users safe on the platform.
"In
accordance with the IT Rules 2021, our latest published report outlines user
complaints received, actions taken, and WhatsApp's proactive approach to
preventing abuse, including accounts that were proactively banned, before any
reports from users," the spokesperson added.
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