WhatsApp Says WhatsApp Plus Users Will Face Temporary Bans, Not Permanent
A few days WhatsApp began banning
those users who had been using third party applications like WhatsApp+.
The messaging app stated privacy concerns for the ban. WhatsApp has
come out and said that the move is just temporary, and users can follow
some easy steps to start using their service again.
The bans were handed down for a 24 hour
period. Users could uninstall the third party app and install a fresh
version of the official app from the app store, and they would be
re-instated back. But recently a Google+ post saying that Whatsapp is
starting a Permanent Account Disable purge caused a lot of concerns
amongst the users.
WhatsApp has come out to clear the air.
Earlier, WhatsApp used to ban the third party app users for a period of
24 hours, and the message showed up with a countdown clock, but now it’s
extended indefinitely and the countdown clock has been removed. The
company said that the third party app users will be unblocked only after
they have uninstalled the third party app. They are not permanently
banned from the service.
WhatsApp had claimed piracy and security
concerns for the ban. It cited the case of Snapchat where users’
personal content were hacked in through third party app. So if you want
to use the official WhatsApp app, you would have to delete WhatsApp+,
WhatsApp Reborn, OgWhatsapp or any other third-party client from your
smartphone.
This feels like a case of arm-twisting
by the messaging giant, but it sure is needed to increase security.
There is accountability with the official app, but there is none with
third party apps. It’s better to take the safer approach than trade your
personal information for a few new emoticons on a third party app.
WhatsApp is anyways introducing features such as voice calling soon, so you would be better off sticking with the official WhatsApp.
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