Last updated: February 16, 2024
WhatsApp is a simple, secure and reliable way to send messages and make calls. No one, not even WhatsApp, can see your personal messages which are end-to-end encrypted by default.
These Messaging Guidelines (these “Guidelines”) apply to 1:1 chats, calls, group chats, and communities. Status updates are also subject to these Guidelines.
Use of the WhatsApp Messenger Application is governed by our Terms of Service and these Guidelines. The use of our Business Services, including the WhatsApp Business Application and the WhatsApp Business Platform are governed by the WhatsApp Business Terms of Service and business policies, in addition to these Guidelines.
WhatsApp may take action against violations of our Terms of Service or these Guidelines, based on the limited information available to WhatsApp, including basic account, group, and community profile information, as well as messages reported by other users. Your personal messages and calls are always protected by end-to-end encryption.
Users can report WhatsApp contacts, groups, communities, status updates, or specific messages that potentially violate these Guidelines. You can learn more about how to report on WhatsApp here. For information on how to report potential intellectual property violations, please see here.
WhatsApp may use both automated processing techniques and human review teams to detect and review information available to us including account, group, and community profile information, as well as reported messages, for potential violations of these Guidelines.
Automated data processing is central to our review process and automates decisions for certain areas where account behavior or reported message content is highly likely to be in violation of these Guidelines.
Automation also helps us prioritize and expedite reviews by routing potentially violating accounts, groups, or communities to human reviewers who have the right subject matter and language expertise, so our teams can focus on the most important cases first.
When an account, group or community requires further review, our automated systems send it to a human review team to make the final decision. Our human review teams are located across the globe, receive in-depth training, and often specialize in certain policy areas and regions, and are able to review account information and reported messages. Personal messages are protected by end-to-end encryption. Our automated systems learn and improve from each decision.
When governments believe accounts, groups, or communities on WhatsApp violate local law, they may request that we review the account information available to us. Personal messages and calls are always protected by end-to-end encryption. We may also receive court orders to restrict WhatsApp accounts. We always assess the legitimacy and completeness of a government request before taking any action.
When we become aware of illegal content or a violation of our terms and policies, we may take action, including the following, and depending on the nature of the content or violation:
We may take additional actions as reflected in the WhatsApp Terms of Service.