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5 countries where WhatsApp is banned

Shreyansh Mangla
| TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Nov 20, 2023, 12:53 IST
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WhatsApp widely used globally

WhatsApp stands out as one of the most widely utilized social media platforms globally, to the extent that it has become a substitute for face-to-face communication. However, an inherent drawback of excessive reliance on such text-based messaging services is the development of a fear of missing out and diminished self-esteem when expected responses do not materialize. Despite these challenges, WhatsApp boasts an impressive user base of approximately 2 billion individuals worldwide. Nevertheless, certain countries, for various reasons, have imposed restrictions on the use of WhatsApp features within their borders. Here are some notable instances

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UAE

WhatsApp faces significant restrictions in the Arab country due to stringent regulations on Voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP). The UAE government aims to monitor internet calls, but this is impeded by the end-to-end encryption applied to messages.

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China

WhatsApp faces limitations in China due to the country's stringent censorship policies. Although users can employ alternative methods such as VPNs to access the platform, challenges persist in making voice or video calls.

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Oman

In Oman, the messaging app has been subjected to bans on key features, including voice calling. The rationale behind this decision is the protection of the interests of local telecom companies. The telecom authority in Oman contends that internet-based calls have a negative impact on the revenues of licensed operators.

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North Korea

Internet access in North Korea is heavily regulated by the state, with only a select few from the ruling elite having permission to use the internet. Moreover, these individuals are prohibited from using foreign apps or websites, including WhatsApp.

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Syria

Amidst a prolonged civil war since 2011, the Syrian government has intensified its control over communication and information. WhatsApp is among the apps banned or disrupted by the Syrian regime, perceived as a tool for activists and rebels to coordinate and communicate.

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