Whether there are three check marks in the Whatsapp message, you may have government action against
An old message on social media has been re-viral around the first phase of the Lok Sabha election, 2019. Warning about Whatsapp messaging, this message claims that sharing any message related to politics or government can bring a user to the target of government action
The message being shared on all social media platforms is, 'Please note that. When you send a message from Whatsapp, you see some check mark. A mark means that the message has been sent. Two mark means that the message has reached. If both marks are blue, then the message has been read. Looking at the three blue mark means that the government has taken your message in notice. Two blue and one red mark is a sign of the fact that the government can take action. A blue and two red marks mean that the government has started taking action against the message. Once the three become the mark, then understand that the government has already taken action against you and soon you will get a summons from the court for your message. So beware of forwarding any message related to public activities, politics and opposition to the government. Also notify others
Many people on social media are sharing this message by believing it. Although there is no truth in it, because Whatsapp has not brought any such feature yet, in which three ticks or check marks appear on a particular message. In this regard, you can read Whatsapp's security and privacy rules in Hindi. The truth is that no third party can still see the conversation between two people on Whatsapp. Whatsapp has retained its feature. Therefore, this claim is also not true that the government is monitoring your chatting.
Even before this kind of message has become viral on social media. Boomlive Dot Inn, a busted website that broke the Fake News, told in a report in July 2018, quoting a spokesperson of Whatsapp, that such similar messages are being shared in a long time, there is no truth in them. He had also made it clear that Whatsapp never showed three check marks on chat
The message being shared on all social media platforms is, 'Please note that. When you send a message from Whatsapp, you see some check mark. A mark means that the message has been sent. Two mark means that the message has reached. If both marks are blue, then the message has been read. Looking at the three blue mark means that the government has taken your message in notice. Two blue and one red mark is a sign of the fact that the government can take action. A blue and two red marks mean that the government has started taking action against the message. Once the three become the mark, then understand that the government has already taken action against you and soon you will get a summons from the court for your message. So beware of forwarding any message related to public activities, politics and opposition to the government. Also notify others
Whether there are three check marks in the Whatsapp message, you may have government action against |
Many people on social media are sharing this message by believing it. Although there is no truth in it, because Whatsapp has not brought any such feature yet, in which three ticks or check marks appear on a particular message. In this regard, you can read Whatsapp's security and privacy rules in Hindi. The truth is that no third party can still see the conversation between two people on Whatsapp. Whatsapp has retained its feature. Therefore, this claim is also not true that the government is monitoring your chatting.
Even before this kind of message has become viral on social media. Boomlive Dot Inn, a busted website that broke the Fake News, told in a report in July 2018, quoting a spokesperson of Whatsapp, that such similar messages are being shared in a long time, there is no truth in them. He had also made it clear that Whatsapp never showed three check marks on chat
Whether there are three check marks in the Whatsapp message, you may have government action against
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