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​6 countries where WhatsApp is banned and why​

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 8, 2025, 16:50 IST
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Why do some countries not allow WhatsApp?



WhatsApp might feel like a global lifeline—group chats, family updates, quick voice notes, and late-night memes but there are a handful of countries where this wildly popular messaging app is either completely banned or significantly restricted. Let’s take a trip across the globe and understand why WhatsApp is off-limits in six different countries.

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China




In China, WhatsApp is blocked as part of broader internet regulations. The government prefers locally developed apps like WeChat, which align better with its data policies. Concerns over encryption and data access have contributed to WhatsApp being inaccessible since 2017.

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North Korea



North Korea’s internet is highly restricted. Most citizens don’t have access to the global internet, and only a small group can use external digital platforms. As a result, WhatsApp and similar apps aren’t available for public use.


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Iran



Iran’s stance on WhatsApp has shifted over time. It was banned during periods of political unrest, with recent reports indicating some easing of those restrictions. However, users still face challenges in accessing the platform consistently, often relying on VPNs.

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United Arab Emirates (UAE)



WhatsApp messaging works in the UAE, but voice and video calling features are restricted. This decision is linked to the country’s telecommunications policies and support for alternative licensed apps that align with local regulations.

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Syria



Syria has experienced restrictions on encrypted communication tools like WhatsApp, particularly during times of conflict. While some usage may still occur via VPNs, access remains limited due to broader internet monitoring efforts.

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Qatar



In Qatar, WhatsApp’s voice and video calling features are currently restricted, while text messaging works without issue. These limitations are largely in place to align with national telecom regulations and to support the operations of licensed local service providers.


It's always advisable for travelers and global users to stay informed about app availability and regional rules.

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Egypt

While Egypt has experienced intermittent restrictions on VoIP services like WhatsApp, there is no official or permanent ban in place. The country’s National Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (NTRA) has cited “security” and “financial” concerns as reasons for limiting such services at times.

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Peekay Shriwa
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It should be banned in India too.
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