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What our WhatsApp ban service reports

We file six core violation types through WhatsApp's official channels. Every case is screened for a genuine Terms of Service or legal breach first — we never report a legitimate number.

Scam & fraud numbers

We report numbers running financial scams over WhatsApp, mapped to the platform's Terms of Service ban on fraud and deceptive activity.

  • Investment, crypto and "guaranteed returns" cons
  • Fake sellers and goods that never arrive
  • Advance-fee and "release fee" schemes
  • Recovery scams that re-target earlier victims

Spam & bulk-message abuse

We report numbers sending unsolicited bulk or automated messages, which breach WhatsApp's Terms of Service prohibition on spam and non-personal messaging.

  • Mass marketing blasts to people who never opted in
  • Automated messaging and unofficial bulk-sender apps
  • Harvested-contact blasting and chain messages

Impersonation

We get numbers posing as you, your business or a WhatsApp Business account reported under WhatsApp's rules on impersonation and deceptive identity.

  • Numbers using your name, photo or company branding
  • Fake "official" support or delivery accounts
  • Cloned WhatsApp Business profiles misleading your contacts

Phishing & malware links

We report numbers spreading malicious links and credential theft, which violate WhatsApp's Terms of Service on harmful and deceptive content.

  • Fake login pages and credential-harvesting links
  • Malware and spyware download links
  • Account-takeover lures, including six-digit code requests

Harassment & threats

We document sustained abuse and threats from a number and report them under WhatsApp's Terms of Service on threatening and abusive conduct.

  • Sustained unwanted contact after being asked to stop
  • Threats, intimidation and extortion messages
  • Sharing of private information to harass

Coordinated fraud rings

We report linked numbers and broadcast abuse working together to run a scam at scale, mapped to WhatsApp's Terms of Service on coordinated and automated abuse.

  • Clusters of numbers cycling the same scam script
  • Broadcast lists and groups used to push fraud
  • Numbers that rotate as earlier ones are banned

In-depth guides

Detailed, WhatsApp-specific walkthroughs for each violation type.

Solution

How to get someone's WhatsApp banned the official way

What actually gets a number banned, the step-by-step report flow, the evidence WhatsApp acts on, and how to handle impersonation — through official channels, without false reporting.

Read the guide →
We only act on genuine violations. We won't ban a legitimate number, and we never run mass-blocking or coordinated false reports — that is abuse in itself and undermines real cases. Honest, evidence-led reports built on the chat and the number are the only ones that hold up.

Have a WhatsApp number to report?

Send the number with its country code and screenshots of the chat. If it's a genuine Terms of Service breach, we'll map the official reporting path with you.