Until now, users were able to operate WhatsApp even without a SIM card, but this will no longer be possible. The new changes have been introduced to prevent the misuse of WhatsApp for any clandestine activities that might lead to further issues.
As per the all-new Telecommunication Cyber Security Rulebook 2025, new rules have been established. According to these rules, WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal, Snapchat, and ShareChat will not be available for use without an active SIM card.
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Applications will have to verify that the user has an active SIM card installed in the phone; otherwise, the app will not operate. Additionally, users accessing the web version will have to log out every six hours and then log in again via QR code to further strengthen usage security.
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The new government directive has made SIM binding and automatic logouts for web sessions mandatory to combat cyber fraud.
WhatsApp New Features
With a recent update, WhatsApp has introduced a new feature that allows users to quickly share what’s happening in their lives. The reintroduction of this feature makes it more visible, timely, and easier to use.
With the new feature, users can let their friends and followers know what they are up to in just a minute. The feature makes putting up an update much easier. With an update on the “About,” you can let others know why you cannot take a call or share your current feelings using an emoji and a short phrase.
The new “About” will be easier to spot at the top of 1-to-1 chats on your profile. You can also reply to another person’s “About” by tapping on the chat. The “About” will expire after one day, but users can choose to make it disappear faster or keep it longer at a time of their choosing. All you have to do is go to Settings and tap “Set About” to choose your timer.
You can also decide who can see your “About,” limiting it only to your contacts, and make it more visible through your privacy settings.
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