WhatsApp: WARNING for Billions of People who Use the Application

WhatsApp WARNING Billions of People Use the Application

WhatsApp, the largest messaging platform in the world, has issued a warning that everyone should know about right now, and that's because we're talking about a major problem. More precisely, those at WhatsApp have made the decision to establish some criteria based on which any account that is active on the platform can be blocked by the American company, and all without the users having to do much from this point of view, in the end .

WhatsApp is telling users around the world that they must avoid using unauthorized versions of the messaging app to communicate with anyone currently on the platform. The company behind the messaging platform has been telling people around the world for several years not to use modified versions of the application for iPhone and Android because they are dangerous and can be banned from the platform.

WhatsApp: WARNING for Billions of People who Use the Application

WhatsApp also tells people not to carry out phishing attacks, or to deceive other people who are active within the platform because they also risk having their account blocked and not being able to access it. This is one of the biggest problems that exists within this messaging platform at the moment, and the company seems to be trying to actively fight against people who want to harm others.

WhatsApp also forbids us to steal the identity of other people, or companies, something that happens very often, and is a practice used by those who want to steal other people's accounts. Not a few times it happened that unknown people create their accounts in such a way as to suggest the fact that that account is an official one of the company, for example, and trick people into stealing their own accounts.

WhatsAPp says in the end that it is not allowed to send large amounts of messages in groups, or to other people, because we can block the account, so if you follow these 4 rules, you shouldn't have any problems on the platform.