Urgent Request to Investigate and Remove Suspicious 7-Day Loan Applications from Indian Platforms
India is rapidly growing in the field of digital technology and online financial services. Millions of people now depend on mobile applications for emergency loans and financial support. However, along with genuine financial platforms, several suspicious instant loan applications are allegedly causing serious harm to users through privacy violations, digital harassment, and mental pressure.
Many of these applications are promoted aggressively through Google Play Store advertisements, Facebook Ads, Instagram promotions, and other social media platforms. These apps often provide small “7-day loans” and target financially vulnerable users who need urgent money.
The major concern begins when users install these applications. During installation, the apps request dangerous permissions such as:
- Contact List Access
- Gallery Access
- SMS Permission
- Call Logs
- Storage Access
Most users unknowingly allow these permissions in the hope of receiving quick financial help. After this, the application allegedly collects sensitive personal data from the mobile device.
Several victims have reported that after the loan approval process, they start receiving threatening recovery calls from international numbers, including alleged Pakistan-based contact numbers. Users claim that despite taking a very small loan amount, they are forced to repay extremely high amounts within a short time period.
Even more disturbing are allegations that these applications misuse users’ WhatsApp profile pictures, gallery photos, and personal data. According to complaints shared online, edited objectionable images are allegedly created and victims are threatened that these fake images will be sent to family members, friends, office colleagues, and all saved contacts if payment is not made immediately.
This kind of cyber harassment can completely damage a person’s mental health, reputation, confidence, and professional life. Many students, unemployed youth, and middle-class families become victims because they urgently need financial support.
There are growing public concerns and allegations that some of these suspicious loan applications may be connected to foreign operators, including alleged Pakistan-linked networks. If any application operating in India is found violating Indian cyber laws, privacy regulations, financial compliance standards, or user safety policies, strict legal action should be taken immediately after proper investigation by authorities.
This is a humble public request to:
- Meta Platforms (Facebook & Instagram)
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Please urgently investigate these suspicious 7-day loan applications and take strict action wherever necessary. Applications involved in:
- Data theft
- Contact harvesting
- Privacy abuse
- Cyber blackmail
- Fake image threats
- Illegal recovery harassment
- International scam operations
should not be allowed to target Indian users through advertisements or app distribution platforms.
If any such applications are found unsafe or harmful for Indian citizens, they should be removed from Indian digital platforms immediately. Their advertisements should also be blocked from Facebook, Instagram, and Google advertising systems to protect users from cyber exploitation.
Technology should support people, not terrorize them. India’s digital future must be built on privacy protection, cyber security, transparency, and responsible financial practices.
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Awareness and reporting are important to protect users from online financial scams and digital harassment.
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