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Billions of WhatsApp users warned they could face ban if they break five key rules

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WhatsApp offers an impressive degree of privacy compared to some conventional messaging apps. However, thousands of users still fall foul of the app's strict rules every year, landing them with temporary or even permanent bans.Now, WhatsApp users are being warned about following the rules in order to avoid a ban.

Although some of the rules might seem quite obvious, others aren't, so you have to avoid getting caught out.Perhaps the easiest way to get removed from the app without realising is by not logging into WhatsApp very often or not messaging people enough.Your account will be disabled or even deleted if it remains inactive for long enough, and while WhatsApp bosses won't say how long this is, small print within the app's terms and conditions shows that they won't hesitate to ban you.WhatsApp bosses say: "We [may] disable or delete your account if it does not become active after account registration or if it remains inactive for an extended period of time."Another no-no is being reported too much.

If WhatsApp receives too many negative reports about your messages or behaviour you could be banned entirely from the app. What's more, WhatsApp moderators will receive a copy of the reported messages, so be careful what you send.So, if you have mischievous mates in a group chat, let them know not to report each other or you could all lose out.

Alternatively, if you're post content worthy of reporting, maybe it's time to stop.Fake and spam accounts are becoming a major issue for apps like WhatsApp.

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