Three Red Ticks on WhatsApp? What does it mean, Whether the Government Recording Your calls and messages?

 Three red ticks on WhatsApp? No, government is not recording your calls, messages


                                          



A new fake message is spreading that the messages and the call you have done on whatsApp will be recorded by the government and all of your social media accounts will be monitored.
  • Two blue ticks, and one red tick means the government can take action against, while three red tricks means that the government has started court proceedings on you
  • It is totally fake, a similar three red ticks message had gone viral last year.
  • The message claims WhatsApp has introduced new communication rules and is being shared at a time when the Facebook-owned app ahs gone to court.
  • Over the government of India's new IT rules, which included a traceability clause.
  • The viral message, which has the 'forwarded many times label' says once the new rules are implemented, all recorded and social media accounts will also monitored.
  • Again, all of the claims made are fake and users should not forward this message
  • The fake message even claims that your devices will get "connected to the ministry system".
  • It is important to note that WhatsApp has not implemented any new communication rules and there is no such feature as Three red tick or three blue ticks.

Can anyone read or access your WhatsApp messages?

  1. The messaging app is end-to-end encrypted, so only the sender and the receiver can access any message they have exchanged.
  2. All of your chats, photos, videos, voice messages, documents, status updates and calls can't be accessed by WhatsApp, Facebook, or the government. 
  3. Only you or the person you are communicating with can check stats.
  4. End-to-end encryption means that your messages are secured with a lock, and only the recipent and you have the special key needed to unlock and read them.
  5. You can verify if the messages and calls are end-to-end encrypted by visiting the profile of an Individual.
  6. You then need to tap on "Encryption". Here, you can scan the code or compare the 60-digit numbers with the recipient.
  7. If the result is similar, then it means your messages are secured.
  8. The codes that you get are unique to each chat and can be compared between people in each chat.
  9. In case you get a "security code changed" notification on WhatsApp, then it means that your contact reinstalled WhatsApp or changed phones.
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