WhatsApp is the best way to stay connected but some wrong people use this app for illegal activities or wrong things in various languages. People should be more cautious about using WhatsApp because some mistakes on WhatsApp may end up in jail also.
Today we are going to tell you about some important things that you should not do on WhatsApp by mistake, otherwise, you may end up in jail.
Let us point it out:
1) WhatsApp group admin can be tracked. If a group member or multiple members are found promoting illegal activities, they can be sent to jail.
2) Don’t share pornographic clips, especially child porn, pictures, or pornographic content on WhatsApp, even accidentally.
3) If a woman complains of harassment on WhatsApp against you, the police can arrest you.
4) Arrests can be made for sharing morphed photos or tampered videos by a member of the WhatsApp group.
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5) It is against the law to harm any religion or place of worship by spreading hateful messages through WhatsApp. If you do this, you can be arrested.
6) Creating a WhatsApp account in the name of a different person may lead you to harassment.
7) Sending sex clips from hidden cameras or any pornographic video to anybody is illegal. It may lead to imprisonment. So, avoid doing this type of activity.
8) If WhatsApp is used to sell drugs or other prohibited items to the public, the police can take action against the user.
That is why some mistakes on WhatsApp may lead you to jail for violation of privacy rights according to the Indian Penal Code.
If a user lives in the European Region, the service of WhatsApp is provided by WhatsApp Ireland Limited under the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. If a user lives outside the European Region, then the service is provided by the WhatsApp LLC.
According to WhatsApp, they always respect users’ policies. That is why they created a set of strong privacy principles. The privacy policy of WhatsApp also explains the steps they take to protect a user’s privacy. The delivered messages are not stored by WhatsApp and they give a user a certain level of control over who they communicate with. That is the reason WhatsApp never compromises with a user’s privacy and in any situation like a privacy breach, they would act according to the law of that particular country they are operating.