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SIM-Binding Rule Set To Change How WhatsApp, Telegram Work In India From March 1
So the way you use your favorite chat apps is about to change forever. On March 1, 2026, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) will enforce a strict “SIM-binding” rule. The goal? To stop cyber fraud and fake accounts. In fact, apps like WhatsApp and Telegram will now check if your SIM card is actually inside your phone. Plus, this new rule hits all major apps like Signal, Snapchat, and JioChat.
How SIM-Binding Works For You
But here is the main point of the new law. Your chat app must stay linked to the active SIM card used to sign up. Is it okay to take the SIM out? No. If you remove or swap the SIM, the app will stop working on that device. Consequently, you must put the correct SIM back in to start chatting again.
Moreover, this stops hackers from stealing your account via “SIM-swapping.” Previously, a scammer could use your number on a different device without your physical SIM. So, the new rule ensures that your digital identity stays tied to your physical card. Therefore, your private chats are much safer from remote attacks.
The 6-Hour Web Logout Rule
Still, there is another big change for those who use a PC. The state now mandates that WhatsApp Web and Telegram Web must log out every six hours. The plan? To prevent others from using your open sessions on shared computers. And, you will need to scan a fresh QR code from your phone to get back in. Accordingly, this adds a small extra step to your daily work routine.
But why is the government being so strict? Communications Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia says the rules are vital for “overall cybersecurity.” Why? Because it makes every user easy to trace in case of a crime. Essentially, it builds a wall against impersonation and phishing. Indeed, the 90-day grace period is now over, and no more time will be given to the tech firms.
What If You Travel Or Swap Phones?
Then there is the matter of travel and multi-device use. Industry groups worry that this will be hard for people who move between phones often. The reason? Every time you swap a SIM, you must go through the “bind” process again.
Worth noting: If you use a tablet without a SIM slot, you might face some issues with the new setup. You should check for app updates tonight to see how they handle the new rules. Ultimately, India is taking a bold step to lead the world in mobile security.![]()
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