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WhatsApp Web May Require 6-Hour Re-login Under New SIM Rules

WhatsApp Web Users May Face 6-Hour Re-login Requirement Under New SIM Binding Rules

The Indian government has directed messaging apps like WhatsApp and Signal to implement mandatory SIM binding, potentially requiring users to re-authenticate on web versions every six hours to combat cyber fraud.

Key Takeaways

  • WhatsApp Web users may need to re-login every 6 hours
  • Apps must stop working if registered SIM isn’t detected in device
  • New rules target WhatsApp, Signal, Telegram, and other messaging platforms
  • Government cites cybersecurity concerns from international fraud operations

The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has issued new directives requiring communication apps to verify that the registered SIM card remains active in the user’s device. Failure to comply could lead to penalties under the Telecommunications Act, 2023.

“It has come to the notice of the Central Government that some of the app based communication services that are utilising mobile numbers for identification of their customers or for provisioning or delivery of services allow users to consume their services without availability of the underlying Subscriber Identity Module within the device in which the app based communication service is running, and this feature is posing a challenge,” the official notification reads.

How SIM Binding Will Affect Users

The new regulations mandate that popular messaging platforms including WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal, Arattai, Snapchat, ShareChat, and JioChat must continuously monitor whether the registered SIM card is present and active in the smartphone. If the SIM isn’t detected, the applications will cease to function.

For web-based versions like WhatsApp Web, the most noticeable change will be automatic logout every six hours, requiring users to re-authenticate via QR code scanning from their mobile devices.

Government’s Cybersecurity Rationale

The DoT emphasized that the measures are necessary to protect citizens from increasing cyber fraud incidents, particularly those originating from outside India.

“This feature is posing a challenge to telecom cyber security as it is being misused from outside the country to commit cyber frauds,” the department stated.

Officials revealed that discussions with service providers have been ongoing for several months, with the government determining that immediate action was required to secure the telecommunications ecosystem.

“Given the seriousness of the issue, it had become necessary to issue directions to such app based communication services to prevent the misuse of telecommunication identifiers and to safeguard the integrity and security of the telecom ecosystem,” the notification added.

The new represent one of the most significant changes to messaging app usage in India, potentially affecting millions of users who rely on web versions for daily communication.

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