To Avoid Fake News, WhatsApp has Launched Checkpoint Tipline

WhatsApp Launches Checkpoint Tipline Service to Deal with Fake News. Know how this will take a reckoning on Fake News and what number to use.
To Avoid Fake News, WhatsApp has Launched Checkpoint Tipline

In order to deal with fake reports before the general elections in the country, WhatsApp Launches 'Checkpoint Tipline' on Tuesday. Through this, people can check the authenticity of the information they receive. "This service has been introduced by India's Media Skill Startup 'Proto', a company that owns WhatsApp, said in a statement.

This tipline will help in creating a database of incorrect information and rumors. It will be possible to study these inquiries for 'checkpoints' during the election. Checkpoint has been launched as a research project in which technical support is being given on behalf of WhatsApp.

The company said that people in the country can send wrong information or rumors to them at the checkpoint tipline at + 91-9643-000-888 of WhatsApp. Once a user submits this information to the tip line, Proto will notify the user by confirming the correct or false information on its certification center.

With this confirmation, the user will know whether the message he got is correct, false, misleading or disputed. Proto's Certification Center is able to confirm picture, video and written message. It can confirm Hindi, Telugu, Bengali and Malayalam language messages with English.

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