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- WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal Won’t Function Without Active SIM Card Soon . . .
Technology Science WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal Won’t Function Without Active SIM Card Soon — What DoT New Directives Say Edited by: Shashwat Bhandari Updated Nov 29, 2025, 23:38 IST The Department of Telecommunication (DoT) has mandated that messaging apps like WhatsApp and Telegram can only be accessed with an active SIM card linked to the user's device
- WhatsApp to Block Access if SIM is Removed from Phone . . . - Patrika
When Will the Rule Come into Effect? The Department of Telecommunications has given these tech companies (WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal, etc ) 90 days (approximately 3 months) to update their systems
- Department of Telecommunications orders SIM binding for WhatsApp . . .
The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has instructed major over-the-top (OTT) communication platforms including WhatsApp, Telegram, Snapchat, Signal, Arattai and others to implement mandatory SIM binding
- WhatsApp ordered to enforce ‘SIM binding,’ log out web . . . - The Hindu
WhatsApp ordered to enforce ‘SIM binding,’ log out web sessions every 6 hours In its first significant foray into regulating messaging platforms, the Department of Telecommunications ordered
- SIM binding mandatory for online messaging platforms: Dept of Telecom . . .
The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has directed online messaging platforms to bar users from accessing their services without the SIM card used to register for the application This direction would impact companies like WhatsApp, and could pose challenges for users travelling abroad It is
- Department Of Telecommunications: DoT Implements SIM Binding for OTT . . .
The Department of Telecommunications mandates SIM binding for OTT communication applications to ensure accountability, reduce online fraud, and enhance cybersecurity Find out the implications for
- Why India’s telecom department has mandated ‘SIM binding’ for WhatsApp . . .
The Department of Telecommunications has issued directions to app-based communication service providers to make it impossible for their users to use services without a SIM This comes after the
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