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How a $14 tech tool is helping political parties bypass WhatsApp controls

These software tools appear to overcome all new restrictions imposed by Whatsapp, allowing users to reach thousands of people at once

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For Indian politicians, WhatsApp, Facebook and Twitter are key campaigning tools to target the country's near 900 million voters

Munsif Vengattil, Aditya Kalra and Sankalp Phartiyal | Reuters New Delhi/Mumbai
WhatsApp clones and software tools that cost as little as $14 are helping Indian digital marketers and political activists bypass anti-spam restrictions set up by the world's most popular messaging app, Reuters has found.

The activities highlight the challenges WhatsApp, which is owned by Facebook Inc, faces in preventing abuse in India, its biggest market with more than 200 million users.

With fervent campaigning in India's staggered general election, which concludes on May 19, the demand for such tools has surged, according to digital companies and sources in the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its main rival, the Congress

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