Fake Alert! Three red ticks on WhatsApp don't indicate Govt recording your Calls & Messages

 ONE GREY TICK ! TWO GREY TICK !! TWO BLUE TICK !! 

TWO BLUE TICK ONE RED TICK !!! THREE RED TICK !!!


The Viral messages also falsely claims that the Facebook app has brought new communication rules for Message and Calls.

A fake message going viral on social media's. WhatsApp claims three red ticks on that messaging platform. It's show the government has initiated court proceedings against you.

"Two blue ticks and one red tick means the government can take action. Three red ticks mean the government has started court proceedings against you," the viral message reads. The message has been forwarded numerous times via WhatApp. The 'forward many times' label appearing on it.

WhatsApp has implemented no such measure in their app. The claims of the message are false. The current system shows on grey tick if a message is sent, two grey ticks is the message is received, and if the read receipt option is enabled then two blue ticks when the message is read.

The central government are embroiled in a legal battle over a provision of the new IT rules. The message in its entirety is full of false claims.

The viral message also falsely claims. It's constantly connected to government devices. The message also under the new system law enforcement authorities can take action against people posting fake messages and videos against the government.

The messages on the WhatsApp platform are end to end encrypted.

"Whatsapp defines end to end encryption as communications that remain encrypted from a device controlled by the sender to one controlled by the recipient. Where no third parties not even WhatsApp.

WhatsApp's legal battle against the government hinges on the provision of the new rules that would compel the company to break end to end encryption to inform the government about the originator of a particular message in contravention of IT Rules 2021.

Users are advised to not forward fake claims on WhatsApp.

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