According to a report by India's Economic Times on July 1, WhatsApp, owned by Meta, said on July 1 that under the new "IT Rules 2021", the company had banned more than 1.9 million bad accounts in India in May this year.

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According to a report by the Indian Economic Times on July 1, , WhatsApp, a subsidiary of Meta, said on July 1 that according to the new "IT Rules 2021", the company banned more than 1.9 million bad accounts in India in May this year. In April this year, the platform blocked more than 1.66 million bad accounts in India. In May this year, the company also received 528 domestic complaint reports, and 24 accounts were "sued".

According to a report by India's Economic Times on July 1, WhatsApp, owned by Meta, said on July 1 that under the new

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In April this year, WhatsApp received 844 complaint reports in China, of which 123 accounts were "sued." A spokesperson for

WhatsApp said in a statement: “Over the years, we have been investing in artificial intelligence and other state-of-the-art technologies, data scientists and experts, and processes to ensure the safety and security of users on our platform. Safety." The spokesperson added: "This user safety report contains details of user complaints received and the corresponding actions taken by WhatsApp, as well as the preventive actions taken by WhatsApp itself to combat abuse on our platform."

(Compiled by: Tu Lihui)

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