Khaleej Times

WhatsApp ready to nuke 2M dubious accounts monthly

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new delhi — Facebook-owned WhatsApp is removing at least two million accounts each month for bulk or automated behaviour and over 75 per cent of those without recent user reports.

According to the company, these efforts are particular­ly important during elections where certain groups may attempt to send messages at scale.

“While there are many actors trying to abuse the free service we provide, we are constantly advancing our anti-abuse operations to keep the platform safe,” WhatsApp said in a statement on Thursday.

WhatsApp is banning accounts that send a high volume of messages. “We’re able to detect and ban many accounts before they register a” preventing them from sending a single message. Roughly 20 per cent of account bans happened at registrati­on time,” the company informed.

WhatsApp aims to understand the behavioura­l cues indicating bulk registrati­ons. “For example, our systems can detect if a similar phone number has been recently abused or if the computer network used for registrati­on has been associated with suspicious behaviour,” it added.

As part of establishi­ng its operations in India, WhatsApp said it has identified a grievance officer who can be contacted directly if a user has a concern about their WhatsApp experience and is unable to report it through other channels. —

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