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Be careful not to do this, otherwise WhatsApp will close your account

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October 18, 2022
Be careful not to do this, otherwise WhatsApp will close your account
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WhatsApp, the world’s most popular messaging application, is often a source of fake news and sometimes a target of scammers and hackers, due to which users’ data is considered unsafe.

Now, the Meta-owned company is constantly taking steps to ensure the safety of users and their information, controlling the alleged activities, taking immediate action against suspicious accounts and banning them upon receiving complaints.

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However, sometimes the accounts of some ordinary users are also banned due to their unknowing violation of the privacy policy.

You should also keep these few mistakes in mind and keep your WhatsApp accounts safe.

Do not spread false and false news

If you receive any forwarded message about the authenticity of which you have doubts, avoid forwarding them further. If you ignorantly spread messages based on false information, other users may file a complaint against you and your account may be terminated.

In this regard, WhatsApp has taken steps to forward a message to only five users at the same time so that the message does not reach more people at a time.

Avoid sending automated messages

If you receive automated messages and BULK messages, report them as spam. 

WhatsApp understands machine language and when you report such messages as spam, it will detect the accounts sending such unnecessary and unwanted messages and ban them in the future. 

And if you are used to sending BULK messages, be careful your account may get banned too.

Avoid sending broadcast messages

Avoid sending broadcast messages or use this feature sparingly as doing so may lead to complaints against you by users you are sending unsolicited messages to. This may result in account suspension.

Respect the privacy of others

Take care of your privacy as well as that of others, set some boundaries. Never add a user to a group without their consent. If any user has banned you from sending messages then stop otherwise the said user has the right to report a complaint against you and your account may be closed if you receive more than one complaint.

Follow WhatsApp rules and laws

WhatsApp Rules Do not violate the law, never be a source of spreading false news or information, never harass anyone and never engage in any kind of wrongdoing or WhatsApp may terminate your account. Is right.

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