WhatsApp is one of the most-used messaging apps in existence, used messaging apps in existence, and today countless users of the service have taken to Google+ and Twitter to report that they’re being banned from the service for 24 hours. The common denominator between those reporting the ban seems to be the use of third-party WhatsApp clients on
Android, specifically a popular one called WhatsApp+.
Facebook-owned WhatsApp has only one official client available, but there have long been a variety of third-party clients available through non-official means. Some of the service are fairly popular, like WhatsApp+, which has a community on Google+ of more than 700,000 members. Users of other clients, like WhatsAppMD, are also reporting that they’ve
been banned from the messaging app for 24 hours.
WhatsApp has posted an article on their FAQ website in an
attempt to clear up why this is happening, but it doesn’t do
much more than recommend that users uninstall the third-
party client and reinstall the official one. The company is
apparently cracking down on this as a breach of the terms of
service, and is justifying their actions under the premise of
protecting user safety.
WhatsApp Plus is an application that was not developed by
WhatsApp, nor is it authorized by WhatsApp. The developers of
WhatsApp Plus have no relationship to WhatsApp, and we do
not support WhatsApp Plus. Please be aware that WhatsApp
Plus contains source code which WhatsApp cannot guarantee
as safe and that your private information is potentially being
passed to 3rd parties without your knowledge or authorization.
Please uninstall your application and install an authorized
version of WhatsApp from our website or Google Play. Then,
you will be able to use WhatsApp.
But the developer of Whatsapp Plus took to Google plus and
said
"Guys if you are getting this error don’t panic we are working
hard to find a fix for the issue as soon as possible in the mean
time you can use the normal whatsapp till a fix is found.."
So if you are using Whatsapp Plus, and you have not been
ban, I’ll advice you uninstall it an get the official whatsapp
before they ban you. And if you are ban, endure the 24hrs.
How many of you have been ban?
Android, specifically a popular one called WhatsApp+.
Facebook-owned WhatsApp has only one official client available, but there have long been a variety of third-party clients available through non-official means. Some of the service are fairly popular, like WhatsApp+, which has a community on Google+ of more than 700,000 members. Users of other clients, like WhatsAppMD, are also reporting that they’ve
been banned from the messaging app for 24 hours.

WhatsApp has posted an article on their FAQ website in an
attempt to clear up why this is happening, but it doesn’t do
much more than recommend that users uninstall the third-
party client and reinstall the official one. The company is
apparently cracking down on this as a breach of the terms of
service, and is justifying their actions under the premise of
protecting user safety.
WhatsApp Plus is an application that was not developed by
WhatsApp, nor is it authorized by WhatsApp. The developers of
WhatsApp Plus have no relationship to WhatsApp, and we do
not support WhatsApp Plus. Please be aware that WhatsApp
Plus contains source code which WhatsApp cannot guarantee
as safe and that your private information is potentially being
passed to 3rd parties without your knowledge or authorization.
Please uninstall your application and install an authorized
version of WhatsApp from our website or Google Play. Then,
you will be able to use WhatsApp.
But the developer of Whatsapp Plus took to Google plus and
said
"Guys if you are getting this error don’t panic we are working
hard to find a fix for the issue as soon as possible in the mean
time you can use the normal whatsapp till a fix is found.."
So if you are using Whatsapp Plus, and you have not been
ban, I’ll advice you uninstall it an get the official whatsapp
before they ban you. And if you are ban, endure the 24hrs.
How many of you have been ban?
WhatsApp is one of the most-used messaging apps in existence, used messaging apps in existence, and today countless users of the service have taken to Google+ and Twitter to report that they’re being banned from the service for 24 hours. The common denominator between those reporting the ban seems to be the use of third-party WhatsApp clients on
Android, specifically a popular one called WhatsApp+.
Facebook-owned WhatsApp has only one official client available, but there have long been a variety of third-party clients available through non-official means. Some of the service are fairly popular, like WhatsApp+, which has a community on Google+ of more than 700,000 members. Users of other clients, like WhatsAppMD, are also reporting that they’ve
been banned from the messaging app for 24 hours.
WhatsApp has posted an article on their FAQ website in an
attempt to clear up why this is happening, but it doesn’t do
much more than recommend that users uninstall the third-
party client and reinstall the official one. The company is
apparently cracking down on this as a breach of the terms of
service, and is justifying their actions under the premise of
protecting user safety.
WhatsApp Plus is an application that was not developed by
WhatsApp, nor is it authorized by WhatsApp. The developers of
WhatsApp Plus have no relationship to WhatsApp, and we do
not support WhatsApp Plus. Please be aware that WhatsApp
Plus contains source code which WhatsApp cannot guarantee
as safe and that your private information is potentially being
passed to 3rd parties without your knowledge or authorization.
Please uninstall your application and install an authorized
version of WhatsApp from our website or Google Play. Then,
you will be able to use WhatsApp.
But the developer of Whatsapp Plus took to Google plus and
said
"Guys if you are getting this error don’t panic we are working
hard to find a fix for the issue as soon as possible in the mean
time you can use the normal whatsapp till a fix is found.."
So if you are using Whatsapp Plus, and you have not been
ban, I’ll advice you uninstall it an get the official whatsapp
before they ban you. And if you are ban, endure the 24hrs.
How many of you have been ban?
Android, specifically a popular one called WhatsApp+.
Facebook-owned WhatsApp has only one official client available, but there have long been a variety of third-party clients available through non-official means. Some of the service are fairly popular, like WhatsApp+, which has a community on Google+ of more than 700,000 members. Users of other clients, like WhatsAppMD, are also reporting that they’ve
been banned from the messaging app for 24 hours.

WhatsApp has posted an article on their FAQ website in an
attempt to clear up why this is happening, but it doesn’t do
much more than recommend that users uninstall the third-
party client and reinstall the official one. The company is
apparently cracking down on this as a breach of the terms of
service, and is justifying their actions under the premise of
protecting user safety.
WhatsApp Plus is an application that was not developed by
WhatsApp, nor is it authorized by WhatsApp. The developers of
WhatsApp Plus have no relationship to WhatsApp, and we do
not support WhatsApp Plus. Please be aware that WhatsApp
Plus contains source code which WhatsApp cannot guarantee
as safe and that your private information is potentially being
passed to 3rd parties without your knowledge or authorization.
Please uninstall your application and install an authorized
version of WhatsApp from our website or Google Play. Then,
you will be able to use WhatsApp.
But the developer of Whatsapp Plus took to Google plus and
said
"Guys if you are getting this error don’t panic we are working
hard to find a fix for the issue as soon as possible in the mean
time you can use the normal whatsapp till a fix is found.."
So if you are using Whatsapp Plus, and you have not been
ban, I’ll advice you uninstall it an get the official whatsapp
before they ban you. And if you are ban, endure the 24hrs.
How many of you have been ban?
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