Hey readers, If your WhatsApp is banned then here is two steps to unban it.
Just follow the whole steps carefully -
Step 1-
WhatsApp is a widely used messaging app that allows people to communicate with each other seamlessly. However, sometimes users may face issues with their accounts, such as suspension. If your WhatsApp account has been suspended, there are certain steps you can take to recover it. In this blog, we will guide you through the process of recovering your WhatsApp account if it gets suspended.
- Understand the reason for the suspension
Before you attempt to recover your WhatsApp account, it's important to understand why it was suspended. WhatsApp may suspend accounts for various reasons, including violating their terms of service or spamming. Once you know the reason, you can take appropriate measures to rectify the situation.
2. Appeal the suspension
If you believe that your account was suspended wrongly, you can appeal the suspension to WhatsApp. To do this, go to the WhatsApp support page and select "Contact us". Then, provide the required details such as your phone number and a brief explanation of why you believe your account was suspended unfairly. WhatsApp will then review your appeal and take appropriate action.
3. Verify your phone number
In some cases, WhatsApp may suspend your account if they are unable to verify your phone number. To rectify this, try verifying your phone number again. Go to the WhatsApp verification page and enter your phone number. WhatsApp will send a verification code to your phone number via SMS. Enter the code on the verification page to complete the process.
4. Uninstall and Reinstall WhatsApp
If none of the above steps work, you can try uninstalling and reinstalling WhatsApp. This will help clear any issues that may have caused your account to be suspended. Before uninstalling the app, make sure to backup your chats. To do this, go to WhatsApp settings > Chats > Chat backup > Back up now. Once you have backed up your chats, uninstall the app and reinstall it from the app store. Follow the setup process and enter your phone number to activate your account.
5. Contact WhatsApp support
If none of the above steps work, you can contact WhatsApp support for further assistance. Go to the WhatsApp support page and select "Contact us". Provide the required details and a brief explanation of the issue. WhatsApp support will then get back to you with further instructions.
Step 2-
WhatsApp has recently announced that it is temporarily banning accounts that use third-party versions of WhatsApp, such as GB WhatsApp or WhatsApp Plus. The company said that in order to use WhatsApp, users will have to download only the official app.
WhatsApp also wrote a FAQ post on how to switch back to the official app. Users will have to back up their chat history before migrating to the official app. So, if you have been using any of these third-party apps and are temporarily banned from WhatsApp, here is how to unban your account.
How to unban your WhatsApp
One thing you need to do to unban your WhatsApp account is switch back to the official app. However, before that, you must backup your chat history, if you don’t want to lose it. The unsupported app you’re using determines whether you need to back up your chat history or not.
You can locate the name of the app you are using by going to More Options > Settings > Help > App info in that app. After you find out the name, you can follow the following steps to unban your WhatsApp.
First of all, wait for the temporary ban to end. There will be a timer that will show you when the ban ends. Now, follow these steps to save and transfer your chat history in GB WhatsApp:
- Go to More options -> Chats -> Back up chats.
- Go to Phone’s Settings -> Storage -> Files.
- Find the GB WhatsApp folder
- Tap and hold to select and in the right corner tap More > Rename and
- Rename the folder to “WhatsApp”.
- Now, download the official WhatsApp app from Play Store. If you can’t open the Play Store, download the app from here.
- After downloading and installing the official app, verify your phone number.
- Now, you will see the ‘backup found’ message and then tap on Restore -> Next.
WhatsApp will then restore your existing chats from GB WhatsApp.
If you have been using WhatsApp Plus and your chat history was already backed up, it will be automatically transferred to the official WhatsApp. You can then go to the Play Store and download the official WhatsApp, verify your phone number, restore the account and you are good to go.
If you receive a message saying that your account is “Temporarily banned”, it means that you’re using an unsupported version of WhatsApp instead of the official app. WhatsApp doesn’t support any third-party apps because of security practices. So, we recommend you to always use the official WhatsApp.
Conclusion : In conclusion, if your WhatsApp account has been suspended, don't panic. Follow the steps mentioned above to recover your account. It's important to note that WhatsApp takes their terms of service seriously, so make sure to adhere to them to avoid any future issues.
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