WhatsApp Plus without ads: find out if there is a new July 2022 update TODAY



WhatsApp It has become a necessary application in various cell phones in the world from where you can do countless things from calling a person to reacting to a certain message. Although there are limited tools, some users have decided to try whatsapp plus 2022.

Do you want to keep it updated all the time? Although it is usually cumbersome to have to search for a certain page to be able to download the latest version of whatsapp plus 2022 without advertising, here at MAG we will give you a trick so that you never do it again.

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HOW TO ALWAYS DOWNLOAD THE LATEST VERSION OF WHATSAPP PLUS WITHOUT ADS 2022

  • To be able to update WhatsApp Plus without advertising or advertisements, a plugin app is necessary.
  • This is Telegram, where a bot informs you whether or not there are updates.
  • To do this, after downloading Telegram and subscribing on your mobile, you must follow this link.
  • There you will be informed not only of the new functions that are integrated into WhatsApp Plus without advertising, but also of the latest APKs.

This Telegram group will help you a lot if you want to update WhatsApp Plus without advertising. (Photo: MAG – Rommel Yupanqui)



  • The good thing is that the APK is shared directly without the need to access alternative links.
  • The good thing is that you can indicate if you want the Telegram group to notify you when there is a new WhatsApp Plus 2022 update without ads.
  • That way you only have to download the APK and then install it to avoid bans by normal WhatsApp.

WHY CAN WHATSAPP SUSPEND MY NUMBER OR ACCOUNT?

  • unofficial apps: you can say goodbye to your account if WhatsApp detects that you use modified applications, such as: “WhatsApp Plus”, “Fouad WhatsApp”, “GB WhatsApp”, etc.
  • Spread phishing and fake promotions: Normally, these types of messages are spread by cybercriminals, who try to send their WhatsApp scams in bulk. The objective is to make you believe that you have won a prize or cash, in order for you to follow a series of steps, among them, installing an application that has a dangerous malware virus that would put your personal information and even bank details at risk.
  • Rumors and extortion: If you are one of those people who only shares disinformation that produces chaos, paranoia and even threats, you can also be sanctioned not only temporarily, but forever, of course, as long as users report the message you have sent.
  • WhatsApp groups: You should never put the name “Pedophilia” on your conversation, otherwise WhatsApp will block not only you, but also the members of that group.


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