A new SIM-binding regulation is set to change how messaging platforms operate in India. Users of services such as WhatsApp, Telegram and Arattai will need to adjust to stricter verification measures ...
While SIM binding strengthens security, it also makes daily messaging more tightly controlled and less seamless for Indian users.
SIM binding requires messaging apps to verify that the original KYC-verified SIM card remains physically present and active in the user's primary smartphone.
From March 1, messaging apps in India must stay linked to the registered SIM, affecting web access, multi-device usage, and daily convenience for millions of users nationwide across the country.
India’s new SIM binding rule will make WhatsApp, Telegram and other apps work only with active SIM in phone, causing logouts on web to curb fraud.
Starting March 1, messaging platforms such as WhatsApp, Telegram and other apps that rely on mobile number-based login must comply with a new SIM-binding rule issued by India’s Department of ...
Under the new framework, messaging applications will be required to verify continuously that the SIM used to register the account remains inserted in the handset.
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