WhatsApp Cracks Down: 6.5M Indian Accounts Banned in Major Safety Move
Portfolio Pulse from Shomik Sen Bhattacharjee
WhatsApp, owned by Meta Platforms Inc (NYSE:META), has banned over 6.5 million accounts in India in May, in line with the new IT Rules 2021. The company had proactively banned 2.42 million of these accounts before receiving any user reports. In April, WhatsApp banned over 7.4 million problematic accounts. The company also introduced QR code chat transfer support for its users.

July 03, 2023 | 11:57 am
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WhatsApp's action of banning over 6.5 million accounts in India could potentially impact Meta Platforms Inc's user base and reputation in the region. The introduction of QR code chat transfer support could enhance user experience.
WhatsApp's ban of millions of accounts in India could lead to a decrease in Meta's active users in the region, potentially affecting its ad revenues. However, the impact may be mitigated by the introduction of new features like QR code chat transfer support, which could improve user experience and retention.
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